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by Craig Clapper
Chasity Clark, 4, gets her first look at her newborn brother, Joseph Clark, Jr., at Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, Ky.
That's my boy! Joseph Clark Sr. films his newborn son, Joseph Clark Jr., minutes after his birth at Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown.
It's a boy! Sara Hardin, Chasity Clark and Joseph Clark Sr. take a look at Jospeh Clark Jr., the newest addition to their family.
After three short hours of sleep, Dr. James T. Dodge puts on his lab coat in preparation for two baby deliveries and a surgical procedure to remove an enlarged ovary.
John Edwards Lowery is welcomed into the world by Dr. James T. Dodge at Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, Ky.
John Edwards Lowery is welcomed into the world by Dr. James T. Dodge. Mother Christy Hodge says her fourth son is "definately the last."
A bulletin board in Dr. James T. Dodge's office features his recent patients.
John Edwards Lowery is welcomed into the world by Dr. James T. Dodge at Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, Ky.
The wait to hold your child for the first time is always the longest. Christy Hodge lovingly peers at her newborn son, John Edwards Lowery, as he sits in an incubator moments after his birth. John is the fourth son to Christy and after her prolonged delivery, possibly her last.

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