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'The midwife, Jenny, was saying, "She's coming, Heather. Reach down in the pool and feel her head." I reached down and felt her soft hair and the roundness of her head. It felt odd, feeling another person slipping out of my body. A few more pushes, and her head was out. With the next contraction and a good push, she was born, and Jenny was saying, "Lift her up, Heather." I opened my eyes, and reached down, and pulled her out of the water and onto my chest. Her eyes were open and she was alert. Within a few minutes, she was rooting around for the breast. Chloe was here.'

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