Meet this 35-year-old womanthe Scottish town of Kirkaldi, Laura Screamshaw. But these sweet karapuzy in her arms (most importantly - do not get confused) - her son and her granddaughter. The one in gray is the youngest son of Laura Callum, the younger brother of Laura's daughter, the older daughter, 17-year-old Charmaine. In combination - the uncle of the newborn daughter Charmeyn, Kary-Louise, granddaughter of Laura. They were born with a difference of 36 hours. Actually, Laura and Charmaine were to be given birth on different days. My mother had a DA for October 27, my daughter had a 29th. But their children decided differently.1/2 Photo: @laura.smithscrimshaw Photo: @laura.smithscrimshaw“I never thought I’d be a grandmother at 35, and my son Callum an uncle at 36… hours,” a shocked Laura later shared with . Although she’s probably being disingenuous about the grandmother. Laura made her own mother happy quite early – it’s easy to calculate that she gave birth to Charmaine at 18. By Western standards, that’s very early. And by Russian standards, too. First, an ambulance was called for 17-year-old Charmaine. The expectant mother was taken to the hospital. And a little later, Laura was taken to the same clinic with a police escort. “We both went to work on the 21st,” Laura says. “And the ambulance was actually called for me. But it ended up taking Charmaine. They sent a second car for me, and the police needed help so that we could get to the hospital quickly.” Fortunately, everything ended well. The babies were born in neighboring wards. “I’m sure Callum set it up on purpose,” says Laura. “He woke me up early in the morning, and a few minutes later I received a message that my granddaughter was born!” By the way, Callum is already the new grandmother’s fourth child. The family also has 14-year-old Chelsea and 6-year-old Stephen Jr. And one more thing. Did the mother scold her daughter for getting pregnant so early? Of course not. Because she got married at 16. And by 35, as we can see, she had become not only a mother of many children, but also a grandmother.

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