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A UK mum thinks she has set a record for the fastest labour – by giving birth in just 27 seconds.

Sophie Bugg, 29, said baby Millie arrived at home without warning after just one push.

She yelled for husband Chris, 32, from the bathroom and he sprinted into action in the nick of time.

Ms Bugg told The Sun: “It‘s got to be a record. It was so quick and so unexpected – I couldn’t believe it.

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“One minute I was texting my friend, the next I was holding Millie in my arms. There was literally one push in it – that’s all.”

Mum-of-three Ms Bugg has always had quick deliveries.

Her first labour with baby Paige in 2013 lasted 12 ­minutes, followed two years later by Lexie in 26 minutes.

“I was actually going into hospital two days later to be induced in the same way I was with Lexie at 39 weeks,” Ms Bugg said.

“It didn’t even occur to me she might show her face when she did because her sisters weren’t early babies – but Millie had other plans.

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“It was ridiculously fast. I had no pains and my waters hadn’t broken.

“I went into the bathroom and texted my friend at 3.58pm. I didn’t feel particularly well but I had no idea Millie was on her way.

“I got up from the loo and realised it was happening. I called for Chris and then after just one push and 27 seconds she was here.”

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The warehouse worker had called for an ambulance and a midwife had told Ms Bugg to lie on the floor. She timed it as Millie arrived after one push.

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Paramedics arrived at the couple’s home and took the family to hospital.

“My midwife and health visitor have both said that I have a body that goes from zero to baby,” Ms Bugg said.

“There’s no rhyme or ­reason to it. My body doesn’t give me signs of labour.”

Ms Bugg plans to contact Guinness World Records but, strangely, she is a ­little envious of those who have more testing births.

“I feel sorry for those who go through it but I feel like I’ve missed out on that experience,” she said.

This story first appeared in The Sun and has been republished with permission

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