« Reply #26 on: Sunday 07 August 16 12:35 BST (UK) »
I saw Newark mentioned in this posting and as the town and surrounding area were targets for enemy bombing the birth might not have been in the obvious place. Due to bombing, hospitals and medical staff were busy tending the injured. Maybe the mother chose to take advantage of the government's advice and monetary offer to pregnant women to move inland for the birth where bombers couldn't reach. for instance my mother travelled from Yorkshire to lodgings in Lancashire twice for the births of my brothers.
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