Schoolgirl found out about her pregnancy three days before giving birth

A resident of the English county of Wiltshire gave birth to a baby just three days after she found out about her pregnancy, reports Metro.

17-year-old Aimee Stevens had a pregnancy test when she visited the clinic for a regular contraceptive injection. Unexpectedly for her, it turned out to be positive. According to doctors, no more than five or six weeks have passed since conception, so there were about eight months left before childbirth. “There were no signs, no one noticed anything, neither friends, nor people from work, nor my mother, who saw me every day,” says the schoolgirl.

Three days later, Amy felt severe pain. “I thought it was constipation, or worse, a miscarriage, but mostly hoped it would go away on its own,” she says. After 45 minutes in the toilet, she suddenly felt better. Looking into the toilet, she saw a newborn boy there. It turned out that the pain was caused by labor pains, and the relief came when she gave birth.

After catching the baby from the toilet, Amy, with the help of her mother, cut his umbilical cord and called an ambulance. She had to spend three days in the hospital. According to doctors, the child was born at 38 weeks of gestation, his weight was 2523 grams. Both he and his mother were completely healthy.

Previously it was reported that a resident of the English city of Wigan, Greater Manchester, did not know that she was expecting a baby until she suddenly began labor. 28-year-old Tasha Davis did not notice a single sign of pregnancy. She was not sick in the morning, her period was not interrupted, and she blamed quarantine for her weight gain.

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