A mum reckons she had the world’s fastest labour – giving birth in just two minutes.
Proud mum Terri Light couldn’t believe her luck when little Ava Veevers arrived in just one push.
The 6lbs 13oz tot shot out “in the blink of an eye”, to the amazement of midwives, who confirmed the labour time on her records.
Terri, 29 – who had a painful 24-hour labour with first child Cameron, now nine – said: “Ava just flew out. It wasn’t painful at all.
“I thought I’d accidentally pooed myself, as all I felt was a little squeeze, which must have been
my only contraction.
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"I lifted my legs and there she was. The midwives came rushing over – they’d never seen anything like it.”
Ava arrived 17 hours after retail assistant Terri and partner Carl Veevers, 38, went to Royal Preston Hospital for her to be induced, on March 3.
Terri said: “I’d already had gel applied for the first stage of induction in the maternity ward and was about to have the second stage where midwives stimulate contractions.
“Carl and I went for a quick walk – that must have set something off because when I got back to bed I felt the tiniest movement and out she popped.”
Four years ago Daisy Stewart, 20, claimed she had her first baby, Poppy, in five minutes and 17 seconds.
Terri and HGV driver Carl, of Chorley, Lancs, have notified Guinness World Records.
It comes after a mum beat staggering odds of 200million to one to give birth to naturally conceived identical triplets - doubling the size of her family overnight.
Shocked Katie Craw, 26, said she and partner Rob Ellis almost fainted when they were told their second child was actually three at their 12-week scan.
Usually triplets are non identical and are created when two eggs are fertilised and one goes on to grow into twins.
But Katie, from Pentre Maelor, Wales, is one of just a handful of women in Britain to have identical triplets - known as monozygotic - where the fertilised egg splits into three after conception.
It makes miracle tots Tommy, Joshua and Eddie - born by emergency cesarean on February 9 - genetically identical.