Our Yorkshire Farm fans are fascinated by the way super mum Amanda Owen takes charge of her adorable family.
Amanda has a whopping nine children with husband Clive, and the family share the ups and downs and trials and tribulations of such a big family on the Channel 5 show.
Devoted Amanda, 46, has recently opened up about the birth of her youngest child Nancy, which didn’t quite go to plan.
During a special episode of the series, Our Yorkshire Farm: Five Years with the Owen Family, Amanda talked about the traumatic birth.
Fans saw the family sitting on the grass to look back at their life on the farm, the subject of their youngest daughter’s birth came up.
Amanda revealed that little Nancy was born prematurely in a layby.
The family farm is almost 60 miles from the nearest hospital, making it a stressful time for all concerned.
Amanda said: “You were very, very tiny”.
She then gave Clive the shock of his life, when she then wondered if Nancy would always be the baby of the family.
Clive just about managed to say: “Does that mean…are you going to have another baby?”
The couple’s children all said ‘Nooooooo’ in unison.
Clive revealed: “I think I’ve changed my last nappy. I think we’re done.”
Amanda agreed, and she had previously wondered if she was too late for another.
Writing in Adventures of the Yorkshire Shepherdess, Amanda had said: “I think I’m too old to have a tenth child. I don’t know, wait and see.
In a previous episode, Amanda talked about the troubled birth of her very first baby 20 years ago.
Amanda says her labour comes on suddenly, without much warning. She doesn’t have contractions, her waters don’t break and her babies present face first.
Raven, turned face first, was stuck and an ambulance was called for the four-hour round trip, which ended in a caesarean.
That would have been enough to put most people off, but not Amanda!
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