PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey family won’t have trouble remembering three generations of birthdays.
A newborn, his mother and grandmother were all born on Nov. 19.
Grandmother Clara Gregory said she had a feeling her grandson was going to be born on Nov. 19, even though the baby wasn’t due until Christmas. Theresa Dunn gave birth to Micah Lee Dunn at a Princeton hospital last Sunday afternoon.
Dunn, of Lawrence, was admitted to the hospital Nov. 16 and doctors attempted to induce labor. Dunn said her husband kept saying the baby would be born on her and her mother’s birthday.
Though his arrival was several weeks early, Micah is “doing amazing”" Dunn said.
- Posted November 24, 2017
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Newborn, mom and grandmother all share same birthday
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