I had my first baby in December 1970 during the bread strike. We all spent a week in hospital being fed more toast and sandwiches than we could eat, while everyone outside was queuing for whatever bread they could find.
The second time I was induced. I was nervous anyway and it wasn't helped by a locum doctor sorting through the equipment and saying "I've never used this type before, how does it work?" I would rather one of us had known what we were doing! Afterwards the midwife told me that the doctor stitching me up did leather work as a hobby. I wasn't sure whether that was a good thing or not!
Starmer’s plan to ban under 16’s from social media
A place you know you won’t visit now but would have liked to



mine was obviously dragged out of bed; he wasn't very communicative
for you and all foster mums.