Two couples celebrate Chinese New Year with babies born at midnight

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Madam Ong Ai Juan, 34, and Mr Shi Zhi Sheng, 39, were getting ready to visit Mr Shi's parents at their house on Monday (Jan 31) night for their annual reunion dinner, but their plans were halted when little Ariele Shi decided she wanted to usher in the Chinese New Year...

"Everyone in the delivery suite was very excited, they were talking about whether she would be a baby ox or a baby tiger," Mr Shi said.

The couple, who have been married for 12 years, said that they look forward to bringing their baby girl home to let their family meet her. Ms Nguyen said that she had experienced slight pain and discomfort the whole day on Monday , but was hoping baby Bryan Tan would not come until Feb 2. The couple were having a reunion dinner with their family when Ms Nguyen's pain started to become worse, and she had to take breaks in between eating.

 

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