Mum gives birth to baby boy on Christmas Day at Luton and Dunstable Hospital - exactly 30 years after her own festive birthday
A new mum gave birth on Christmas Day – exactly 30 years after she was born.
Katie Fuller, 30, shared her festive birthday with new son Barney Forsythe, and said it was the best present she could have wished for.
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Hide AdAnd the chances of them sharing a birthday on Christmas Day were just 0.0075 per cent – or 13,333.33 to one.
While originally planning to be induced, Katie’s contractions began naturally on Christmas Eve, and she was in labour for 32 hours.
Katie said: “Barney was my best Christmas – and birthday – present ever. I feel like I’m only just coming back down to Earth – I didn’t expect to give birth on Christmas Day.”
Katie says growing up as a Christmas baby has been “tricky” and she hasn’t always felt like she gets a “full birthday experience”. While her parents, Anne, 71 and David Fuller, 75, have always treated her birthday and Christmas like two separate days, giving her double the presents, she missed out on spending her birthday with friends.
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Hide AdGoing forward, she plans to celebrate Barney’s birthday twice, with a party earlier in the year and presents at Christmas.
“While it is nice to always have my family around me on my birthday,” Katie added, “I can’t see my mates because they’re all celebrating Christmas at home. It’s tricky being a Christmas baby. I want to raise Barney with two separate birthdays. Like the Queen used to have.”
Katie had planned to be induced on Christmas Eve, when her contractions began naturally at 11am the same day. She was due to have a cervical sweep – a procedure to induce labour – at Luton and Dunstable Hospital, which she attended anyway. But her midwife confirmed she was already 2cm dilated and the baby was ready to be delivered.
She said: “They told me they were keeping me in – I thought I’d be alright on my own. But then I realised I didn’t have to wait to be induced anymore, Barney was coming out.
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Hide Ad“It was a real slow process, all Sunday night and during the day on Monday and very painful.”
Katie’s fiancé, Harrison Forsythe, 30, joined her in the hospital on Christmas Day, alongside her sister, 49-year-old Louise. Her epidural failed and after “hours” with the baby stuck at 5cm, doctors delivered via c-section.
Barney was born at 5.40pm on Christmas Day – 30 years, 13 hours and 40 minutes after his mum.
Katie added: “I definitely don’t mind sharing a birthday with Barney, we’ll be having lots of joint birthday parties, it’s an incredibly special thing. And what are the odds! A mum and son sharing a birthday on Christmas Day – it’s the craziest thing I’ve ever heard.”