First baby of the year

Madelaine Scott and her one-week-old baby girl, yet to be named.(Damjan Janevski) 314844_02

Macedon Ranges mum Madelaine Scott welcomed her baby girl at the stroke of midnight on January 1, making her the first baby born at Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 2023.

Ms Scott said her yet to be named baby girl’s midnight birth came as a suprise.

“We arrived at the hospital at 11pm and I had an exam at 11.30pm,” she said.

“The midwife said I had hours.”

Ms Scott said 20 minutes later she was giving birth.

“She came right on the dot at 12am,” she said.

“She came out and then fireworks went off, it was like the whole of Melbourne was partying for me.

“It still seems so bizarre … I didn’t really think much of it before all of the media stations started calling me.”

Ms Scott said her baby girl was a week overdue.

“She was due on Christmas day which we all thought was very extremely exciting and I told the kids I was having a baby for Christmas,” she said.

“I didn’t think I would be late because I wasn’t late with the other two.”

Ms Scott said her new-born has been an amazing baby.

“She is a really good baby and feeding is going well,” she said.

Despite giving birth just two weeks ago Ms Scott said she is still working full time on her certified organic egg business.

“The last two weeks I have been doing work mainly on the phone [but] I will be back out in the paddock next week,” she said.