I was pregnant with our son, who was born in July, 1976. I am one of those women who enjoy being pregnant and despite the immense heat in London, I loved the hot weather and being able to dress in light clothing and swan around in our garden with our toddler daughter.
The day our son was born stands out particularly. It was a Sunday and he was two weeks overdue. My husband and daughter accompanied me to our local maternity hospital where I was due to be induced the following day. It was late afternoon. We had tea in the hospital gardens, baskng in sunshine. Once they had left,I walked about and went to chat to the medical students in the ward. I was having what I was sure were Braxton Hicks practice contractions but felt fine. Popping into the loo a few minutes later, I had a show and my waters broke....and then, my body went into full labour. Our son was born one hour later. My husband arrived back just as be was being born. Fortunately, the hospital managed to contact him as he arrived home and he could leave our daughter with my mother.
The sun, the heat,the beautiful day and friendly staff all contributed to the wonderful birth of a beautiful baby boy. That is my memory of the summer of '76.