Beautiful young nurse shares touching pictures of first baby delivery

Beautiful young nurse shares touching pictures of first baby delivery

- A young nurse took the time to share a photo of herself and the first baby she ever delivered

- @Hlubelihle_ took to Twitter to share the good news as she was very proud of herself

- Her post was received warmly by tweeps who congratulated her as well as the family of the new child

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A beautiful young nurse, @Hlubelihle_ (aka Thando) took to Twitter to share some heartwarming news. According to her post, which was accompanied by an adorable picture, she had just successfully helped bring new life onto earth by birthing a baby.

Captioned "My first successful delivery", the picture as well as the great news was met with tons of reactions from Twitter users who all took the opportunity to congratulate the gorgeous young nurse on the success of her delivery.

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While other tweeps wondered aloud whether her previous deliveries had been unsuccessful, she quickly set the record straight and said that this was actually the very first time she delivered a baby.

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The post received over 20 000 reactions and received hundreds of comments. You can read it below.

@lungigwebu said:

"Congrats Sr it feels awesome ne... wait until you have to perform an episiotomy on a primigravida."

@MasukuDee asked:

"Thank you for doing the job that most don’t have the guts to do... But one question, how do you hold the baby after birth? Even at 2 months I feel like if I hold the baby and it would break in half."

Lubanzi88346259 had this to say:

"Well done, keep up the good work."
Beautiful young nurse shares touching pictures of first baby delivery
Beautiful nurse poses with baby. Source: Twitter/@Hlubelihle
Source: Twitter

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Briefly.co.za also reported about Roxanne Carter, who shared a touching story of a Grade 12 class that surprised a classmate, Tasreeq Doovey, whose cell phone was stolen. On top of this, the young man couldn't afford to buy himself a matric jacket.

His classmates got together and raised the money to buy him a second-hand phone and a matric jacket. The touching gesture brought the boy to tears. Roxanne was beaming with pride at these young adults who proved that Ubuntu is alive.

The post was flooded with reactions and comments praising the young adults:

Marais Marais said:

"Beautiful. Wow. Tears in my eyes. Thank you to each family represented in that class. May God bless every one of you, your households and everything you possess."

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