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Rosaleen Fenton

Mum 'times homebirth' so she can finish homeschooling and get toddler to sleep

No matter how much preparation is done, pregnant women are always given one vital piece of information.

Don't stress if things don't go to plan.

Childbirth can change from minute to minute, with an array of ever-changing scenarios occurring.

One mum has left people dumbfounded after revealing how she timed her birth so she could finish homeschooling and get her toddler off to sleep.

Mum Emma Hollingsworth, 34, from London jokily credits an "intense" Netflix drama Scandal for slowing down contractions.

She said: "I went into labour in the morning but my husband was at work so I needed to finish the day's homeschooling.

Emma Hollingsworthwith her husband Richard during her labour (Jam Press)
The mum watched Netflix in a bid to try and slow down her labour (Jam Press)

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The baker - who had home births with her son and daughter - was forced to take matters in her own hands after being warned pandemic pressures were delaying ambulances.

She said: "Richard came down at 10.30 and I said I think I’m in labour, so I got into bed and watched Scandal on the iPad because it’s a bit tense and not relaxing so I thought it might slow down my contractions a bit!

"I stayed in bed too as every time I stood up they started coming thick and fast!"

Emma Hollingsworth’s children. L to R: Buddy, Azaria and Boaz (Jam Press)
Emma with son Boaz after giving birth (Jam Press)

She continued with her daughter's last day of school before finally getting son Buddy off to sleep at 6pm and welcomed son Boaz just an hour-and-a-half later, weighing 8lb 6oz.

She said: "I had an amazing doula who arrived around 6pm, just before the first midwife.

"The second midwife arrived when my son's head was out. My husband had to leave me for a second to run to the door quickly before his body came out too three minutes later!"

Emma during her labour (Jam Press)
She watched political drama Scandal on Netflix (Jam Press)

It was particularly special for Emma to have her oldest child Azaria acting as an extra helper throughout the birth.

She said: "My daughter loved being there but I knew I had to wait. She was so calm and it was just so special having her there.

"I remember the first thing I said when he came out was ‘we did it’ She almost got into the pool with me and then changed her mind!"

At 9pm, oblivious to all the commotion, Buddy woke up and met his new brother.

Emma added: "He had just had a very late nap, and he was very surprised to see what had happened!

"He wasn’t talking much yet but he was just really confused and excited - he started dancing around, it was very sweet."

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