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Meet the nurses from one maternity ward who’ve been keeeping each other especially busy after SEVEN of them gave birth just weeks apart

New mums including five midwives all had babies between January and April at Worcestershire Royal Hospital

THIS maternity ward is top of the tots – after seven staff had babies weeks apart.

Five midwives, a ward clerk and a maternity support worker gave birth between January and April.

 (Left to right) Kate Staiger with baby Evelyn, Zoe Hughes with baby Oliver, Natasha Holloway with baby Albie, Lucy Laird with baby Rupert, Bryony Bell with baby Jocelyn, Becca Allison with baby Rose and Rosie Smith with baby Darcey
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(Left to right) Kate Staiger with baby Evelyn, Zoe Hughes with baby Oliver, Natasha Holloway with baby Albie, Lucy Laird with baby Rupert, Bryony Bell with baby Jocelyn, Becca Allison with baby Rose and Rosie Smith with baby DarceyCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

A spokesman for Worcestershire Royal Hospital said: “It is a wonderful story that staff have had babies in the hospital where they usually support others during this exciting time.”

The young mums include five midwives, a ward clerk and a maternity support worker. They all gave birth gave birth at Worcestershire Royal Hospital where they work.

 All seven babies were born at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital maternity unit where the mothers are colleagues
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All seven babies were born at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital maternity unit where the mothers are colleaguesCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 Five midwives, a ward clerk and a maternity support worker have given birth at Worcester Royal Hospital this year
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Five midwives, a ward clerk and a maternity support worker have given birth at Worcester Royal Hospital this yearCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

"It is a wonderful story that staff have had babies of their own in our hospital where they usually support others during this exciting time.

"We are proud to provide, high quality service to our staff as we do to the rest of our local population we serve."

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