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Baby boom! 9 nurses in New England hospital's labor unit expecting at same time

Baby boom! 9 nurses in New England hospital's labor unit expecting at same time
THE N-F-L WAS A BETTER PLACE WITH YOU IN IT!" THE LABOR AND DELIVERY CENTER AT MAINE MEDICAL CENTER IS ABOUT CROWDED AS áNINE NURSES WHO WORK IN THE UNIT ARE EXPECTING BABIE WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. HERE THEY ARE INSIDE THE HOSPITAL SHOWING OFF THEIR BABY BUMPS...ONE OF THEM IS NOT PICTURED. THEY ARE DUE BETWEEN APRIL AND JULY. THE SOON TO BE MOMS SAYS IT'S BEEN GREAT TO HAVE SO MUCH SUPPORT RIGHT AT WORK. "IT'S REALLY NICE COMING TO WORK AND SEEING OTHER PEOPLE WHO ARE JUST AS PREGNANT AND WATCHING THEIR BELLIES POP AND JUST TALKING ABOUT THESE EXPERIENCES THAT WE ARE GOING THROUGH TOGETHER." "AFTER EACH ONE OF U STARTED TO SAY, "WE'RE PREGNANT" I THINK IT WAS A HAPPIER ANNOUNCEMENT EACH TOME AND WE'RE ALL THERE FOR EACH OTHER." THESE NURSES WILL ALSO BE TH
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Baby boom! 9 nurses in New England hospital's labor unit expecting at same time
Maine Medical Center is about to have a baby boom.Nine nurses who work at the hospital's labor and delivery unit are expecting babies in the next few months."After each one of us started to say, 'We're pregnant,' I think it was a happier announcement each time, and we're all there for each other," nurse Erin Grenier said.All but one of the nurses posted a picture showing off their baby bumps. They are due between April and July.The soon-to-be moms said it has been great to have so much support at work."It's really nice coming to work and seeing other people who are just as pregnant and watching their bellies pop and just talking about these experiences that we are going through together," nurse Amanda Spear said.The nurses plan to be there for each others' delivery, showing support from the beginning to the end of their pregnancies.

Maine Medical Center is about to have a baby boom.

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Nine nurses who work at the hospital's labor and delivery unit are expecting babies in the next few months.

"After each one of us started to say, 'We're pregnant,' I think it was a happier announcement each time, and we're all there for each other," nurse Erin Grenier said.

All but one of the nurses posted a picture showing off their baby bumps. They are due between April and July.

The soon-to-be moms said it has been great to have so much support at work.

"It's really nice coming to work and seeing other people who are just as pregnant and watching their bellies pop and just talking about these experiences that we are going through together," nurse Amanda Spear said.

The nurses plan to be there for each others' delivery, showing support from the beginning to the end of their pregnancies.