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Take That send woman into labour - without even performing!

Louise Morris was so excited that she would be seeing Take That performing live, that she went into labour - two months earlier than her due date.

London, Nov 20 : Louise Morris was so excited that she would be seeing Take That performing live, that she went into labour - two months earlier than her due date.

The 33-year-old was so excited waiting in the crowd before her idols' live show that her water broke.

The group had to wait in the wings while aides carried Louise to an ambulance.

"Take That were just coming on when my waters broke. I couldn't believe it. It was so embarrassing. The lights had to be kept on while I was carried out," the Mirror quoted Louise, as saying.

"The whole concert was delayed because of me. I heard Mark Owen come on stage and say, 'Sorry we're late but a woman is having a baby and we wish her luck,'" she added.

Six hours after the performance in Birmingham, Louise gave birth to her first child Clementine at the city's Heartlands hospital.

"The adrenaline of seeing Take That could have started the contractions," nurse Charmaine Mabor said.

ANI

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