Calgary nurse born in fire hall reunites with biological mom, delivery doctor
There was an emotional reunion in Cochrane Saturday as four people whose lives were forever changed 40 years ago, met again.
“I delivered about four babies — some at home, some in an ambulance, but first time at a kitchen table at a fire hall,” Winter laughed. 40 years later, the “baby” is working as a nurse at the Foothills hospital. A few weeks ago, Perrault recognized the name of one of her patients. “From being adopted and finding your biological mother to then have the pleasure of being the nurse to the doctor that made sure you were here safely — and if it wasn’t for him and Brian the story could’ve been much different,” Perrault said. “I don’t think could be any better — the nurse, the baby… the patient now becomes the nurse to the doctor.”
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