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Baby of the Week: Bonnie Rae-Henderson



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
The birth of Bonnie Rae-Henderson
The DETAILS: Bonnie Rae-Henderson was born in Stirling Royal Infirmary on Sunday, September 21, 2008, at 8.10 a.m. She weighed in at 8lb 8oz.

the PARENTS: Jenny Rae (28) is a hairdresser and a Falkirk Bairn. Justin Henderson (31), also of Falkirk, is a joiner to trade. The family, including four–year–old Honey, live in 14 Scott Terrace, Academy Wynd, Bainsford.

the PREGNANCY: Jenny said that the pregnancy was terrible and she had been sick for most of the nine months.

the BIRTH: The birth was two weeks overdue, but once she was taken into the maternity unit at Stirling the baby was born 30 minutes later.

the BABY: Jenny said Bonnie is a great wee bairn and is happy and contented.

the NAME: Bonnie was a name that the couple both liked.

the GRANDPARENTS: The grannies and grandpas are Julie and James Rae of Falkirk; and Anne and William Henderson of Falkirk.

THANKS: The family extend their sincere thanks to the maternity unit staff at Stirling Royal Infirmary and the family and friends for their lovely presents and good wishes.

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 10:26 AM
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  • Location: Falkirk
 
 

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