Monday, 5 August 2013

Mother-to-be spends £3,000 on pink baby essentials because doctors told her she was having a girl... then gives birth to a little boy

Man no be God! Imagine a doctor told you that you are having a baby girl, even the scans confirmed it, and you went on a spending spree for baby girls things (pink stuffs),getting her nursery ready for her arrival and you went into labour.... Here comes a baby boy. 

Read the story below


Pretty in pink: Sarah Sharples and her husband Lee were told by doctors they were expecting a baby girl so spent £3,000 on pretty baby essentials... but then she gave birth to a little boy and is now stuck with a wardrobe full of pink clothes

According to Daily Mail,When doctors told 20-week-pregnant Sarah Sharples she was expecting a baby girl, the first-time mother-to-be rushed straight out and spent £3,000 on pretty pink essentials for her new daughter.
Sarah, 25, who lives in Blyth, Northumberland, with husband Lee, filled her house with £500 of pink clothes, £1,000 of pink nursery furniture, and a £900 pink pram. And every basic, from feeding bottles to baby bath, was bought in the traditional girly colour.
But when Sarah went into early labour at 36 weeks, both she and Lee, 37, were surprised to meet their beautiful little baby... boy.

A room fit for a little princess: The nursery was designed for Lily-Mae, and even had her name stencilled on the walls, but it has now been decorated with Monsters Inc to make it more suitable for Joseph

So now Sarah and Lee - who had already eagerly decorated the pink nursery with stencil's of their supposed daughter's chosen name, Lily-Mae - are adapting all their preparations to make them more suitable for their new son, Joseph.
Sarah said: 'I couldn't understand it when the midwife said it was a boy. All our scans had confirmed it was a girl and I had everything prepared in pink.
'We had picked her name, Lily-Mae, and had the room decorated with her name stencilled across the pink feature wall. We even had personalised blankets as gifts from family and friends.'

Is that you, Lily-Mae: When baby Joseph was born he was quite a surprise, not only because he was a little bit early, but also because he was a boy... and his parents thought he was going to be a girl

And when Sarah went into labour four weeks early, she knew everything was ready for their new arrival.
But when the midwife went to hand the newborn to her she couldn’t believe what she was hearing.
Sarah said: 'The midwife said to Lee that there was something we needed to see.
'I instantly started panicking thinking what could possibly be wrong. She then said she wanted to congratulate us on the birth of our son.
'We looked at each other and couldn't believe that Lily-Mae was actually a boy.
'We decided to name him Joseph as we didn't think he would appreciate the name Lily-Mae.'




*This happen in United Kingdom, yes a developed country, where mistake does not happen ( so they say) and not in a third world country.*


1 comment:

  1. you ve talk am finish, man no be God.

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