Photo Of Six Nurses From The Same Unit Has Gone Viral Overnight. Take A Closer Look

This should be in the Guinness Book of Records, don’t you think?

Emily Johnson, Nina Day, Katie Carlton, Sabrina Hudson, Bethany Stringer and Nikki Huth actually have quite a lot in common with one another.
To start with, they are all friends who know each other. Secondly, they’re all nurses. Thirdly, they work at the same hospital.

However, and most importantly, they are all expecting children.

Whenever two friends are expecting children at the same time, it is definitely an amazing and highly exciting time. However, it has become even more special and memorable, now that the expecting mother train involves six friends.

“Honesty, this experience is one of the coolest I have ever seen,” said Carlton to TODAY. “I was kind of waiting to see who the next person to get pregnant would be after we all knew that five of us were expecting babies”.

This experience is not new to Hudson and Carlton, who are actually expecting children for the second time. This experience is valuable as they have been able to help share some of their expert tips as regarding going through pregnancy and becoming a parent to the other nurses who will be becoming mothers or the first time.

“I definitely feel a sense of comfort through all this. A lot of the time, I have a lot of stuff running through my mind, and I have so many questions, stuff like ‘Is this a normal occurrence?’ and ‘What is going on now?’ However, I’ve found that since I am able to communicate with other nurses that have gone through this phase of life before, I am able to feel better and more relaxed about it all,” said Johnson.

The fact that you have a little community of friends that are also going through something that is similar to yours is always very helpful and these ladies have shown it.
“Pregnancy is always a fun experience, but this one is even more fun because I am able to go through it with a lot of my close friends. I feel it is awesome for me to have a community of people that I can talk to and lean on about any fears that I might be having,” said Huth to TODAY.

The due dates of these expecting mothers range from the 31st of July to the 12th of December, while some are in a very close range. However, there’s no reason to worry, as the nurses have reassured their patients that the hospital will have enough medical staff to see to any of their needs, should they arise.

“There have already been provisions put in place to ensure that the needs of our patents are taken care of. Also, the six of us won’t be on maternity leave at the same time,” explained Hudson.

The six of them have been called the ‘Fabulous Six-Pack’ by their patents, all of whom love to talk about them.

Carlton said, “Some of them ask if there’s something in the water. The scenario intrigues people a lot, and it provides them with something to focus on while they are here”
All six of them are really happy to be sharing this experience together.

Hudson said, “It might not be rare for people to be pregnant together. We’re just excited about the prospect of sharing play dates and all that. I think we’ll still share other milestones when the pregnancies are over.

We congratulate all these expecting mothers.