Meet the UK mum who welcomed her 3 kids at the same time – 7.43

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It looks like pregnancy has always gone like clockwork for a mother in UK as all her three children were born exactly at the same time – 7.43.

Experts said the chances of such a timely coincidence were millions to one.

Lowri Dearsley’s eldest child, Ella, entered the world at 7.43am on October 10, 2005. Then came Evie, born on Boxing Day 2007 at 7.43pm at the same hospital, Salford Royal. And on January 20 this year son Harrison was born there, at 7.43am.

The RBS bank worker, who lives in Greater Manchester, said the staff at the hospital already knew about the girls being born at the same time and were gobsmacked when Harrison kept things running like clockwork as well.

Dearsley, with the her timely brood and police officer partner Matt, said the numbers 7:43 had no special meaning for them before the babies were born.

“I didn''t have a dream or a premonition about the numbers before the girls and Harrison were born, but now both I and Matt have tattoos with the numbers on our arms,” the Daily Mail quoted Dearsley as saying.

“It was amazing in the hospital when Harrison was coming because the nurses and the doctors all knew about the time the girls had been born.

“The doctors had to induce me at 5pm on January 19 and then after 14 hours of labour Harrison was finally on his way.

“Matt was there and he said "oh my God, I can''t believe this, it''s 7.41." Two minutes later Harrison was born weighing 8lb 3oz.

“I was something of a celebrity afterwards, people were all talking about it and I said to a nurse it''s a shame we didn''t have a bet on it,” Dearsley added.

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