I had gone in with no expectations, but I felt good, so I just kept going. Half an hour after finishing, I felt the first contractions
I found out I was pregnant two days after my husband, Joe, and I had signed up to run the 2011 Chicago marathon and each paid the $145 (£113) entry fee.
It was my second pregnancy and would be my eighth marathon. My PB was 3hr 25min, so I wasn’t an elite runner, but I took it very seriously. Running has always been a huge part of my life and I ran a lot during my first pregnancy. This time, though, I was pretty sure that I wouldn’t take part in the race. My first baby, Caleb, was born three weeks early, and this one was due to arrive a week after the marathon, so I assumed that I’d have had it by then anyway.
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