Summary of article in Billed Bladet #40, 2010.
Jeg passer godt på mig selv - I take good care of myself.
Mary's maternity team has been selected and they have been on partial stand-by since the 20th week of her pregnancy.
The team is headed by Morten Hedegaard, who assisted Mary during her previous pregnancies. Midwives Birgitte Hillerup and Mette Simonsen. And what must be an additional specialist, professor Peter Dam.
The team is expected to be able to be at Rigshospitalet within 30 minuttes. None of them plan to leave Copenhagen and they stay away from alcohol.
Conslutant doctor, Morten Hedegaard, lives in an apartment at Rigshospitalet and can be expected to be at the maternity ward within a few minuttes.
Mary has previously given birth at the maternity ward at Rigshospitalet. This time she will give birth in a specialised ward where much more advanced machinery is available. (*)
The plan is for Mary to give birth naturally, that is, no C-section.
However by far most of women in DK who gives birth to twins, do so by C-section. Either they are committed acutely or because they wish to.
Mary is still busy at work and our reporters caught up with her Thursday after a congress in Copenhagen. here she admitted to "having some busy days right now".
Isn't she tired at all?
She smiled: "Yeah, perhaps a bit sometimes, but I'm fine. I'm doing fine, thank you".
Later in the evening, after a busy day, she was approached again, after leaving the newly opened Ole Lynggaard store, with her friend Julie Mølgaard. She had stayed for an hour inside the store, chatting with other guests. (**) She said: "Oddly enough I'm not tired" and she added that she feels movements in her belly.
(*) I.e. at once. Previously it wouldn't have taken more than a few minuttes to wheel her into a ward with more advanced equipment.
(**) Those in the know about Mary's jewelry are of course aware of Ole Lynggaard.