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 Friday, 3 January, 2003, 12:26 GMT
Double celebration after New Year births
Richard Thomas, Ryan Thomas, Bethan Davies, Nicola Thomas and Hazel Thomas
The family now has more reasons to celebrate New Year
A woman who went to a south Wales hospital to see her newly-born nephew on New Year's Eve ended up staying after going into labour.

Nicola Thomas, 31, was eight months pregnant when she went to see her brother's baby Ryan at Singleton Hospital in Swansea.

I was told to stay by doctors - next thing I knew I was having a baby myself

Nicola Thomas, new mother

But within minutes she was lying in the maternity ward opposite her brother's girlfriend Bethan Davies.

Ms Thomas, who runs the Plough and Harrow pub in Llangyfelach, Swansea, gave birth at 0324 GMT on New Year's Day.

"I came here at 1600 GMT on New Year's Eve, but didn't get to see Ryan then," she said.

"I was told to stay by doctors - next thing I knew I was having a baby myself.

"It's been a real family occasion this new year," she added.

Family joy

Ms Thomas and her boyfriend Neil Isaac have not yet decided on a name for their 6lb 10oz son.

Her brother Richard Thomas, 22, said the births were great news for the family.

"It looks like we'll be having a double celebration every new year now," he said.

I didn't even have time for a drink to celebrate but it is wonderful

Hazel Thomas

His son Ryan, weighing 6lb 9oz, had been born at 1410 GMT on New Year's Eve.

The arrivals have also delighted Mr Thomas's mother Hazel, who said the New Year had been "wonderful".

Ms Thomas, 50, now has six grandchildren.

"It has certainly been a New Year to remember," she said.

"I didn't even have time for a drink to celebrate but it is wonderful.

"I'm a really proud gran," she added.


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