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It’s a girl! Britain’s first ‘iPhone baby’ born

Hammacher Homepage 300x250“A mother who had struggled to conceive told of her joy yesterday after giving birth to Britain’s first iPhone baby,” Annabelle Love reports for The Sun.

“Desperate Lena Bryce, 30, downloaded on her mobile a fertility application which works out when a woman is most fertile,” Love reports. “She had been losing hope of ever having kids after she and partner Dudley, 31, tried in vain for four years.”

“But just two months after she began using the app she fell pregnant,” Love reports. “Last Friday she gave birth to 6lb 12ozs daughter Lola at Glasgow’s Southern General Hospital – on the exact date the programme predicted.”

“Lena said, ‘I was in shock when it came up positive. Dudley and I were screaming at each other down the phone. It was amazing when we went for our first scan. We cried like babies. ‘Hopefully we’ll use the app again,'” Love reports. “Dr Heather Bromberg, co-founder of FertilityFriend.com, which supplies the app, said: ‘I’m delighted.'”

Full article, with baby pictures, here.

MacDailyNews Take: Congratulations to the happy parents!

MacDailyNews Note: More info about the app they used via Apple’s iTunes App Store: Free Menstrual Calendar

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