Nine nurses in the same work unit show their baby bumps as they are due at the same time



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The labor and delivery nurses at the Maine Medical Center in Portland must all come from April to July.

"After each of us started saying," We are pregnant, "I think it was a happier ad every time, and we are all there for each other." said Nurse Erin Grenier at WMTW, a subsidiary of CNN.
The hospital announced Monday its baby boom on social media and congratulated the mothers. Eight of them were on a picture showing their baby bumps.

The hospital responded to some people's concerns about sufficient staffing in the summer, commenting "Do not worry, we have a plan."

The nurses have been supporting each other since the beginning and will continue to do so until they give birth, according to WMTW.

"It's really nice to work and see other pregnant women watching their tummies start talking and talking about the experiences we are experiencing together," WMTW nurse Amanda Spear told WMTW.

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