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    Slim woman didn't know she was pregnant until baby came

    'I had this extremely painful urge to push and that's when the head came out': Woman, 22, who only realised she was pregnant when she gave BIRTH (and why it's far more common than you think)

    -Smoothing down her suit for the first day of a new job as a sales executive, little did Klara Dollan know that, eight hours later, she would give birth to a healthy 7lb baby girl.

    With no morning sickness, back pain or visible baby bump, there was nothing to hint that Klara, 22, was pregnant. Although she hadn't had a monthly bleed, that wasn't surprising, as she was on the Pill continuously. So when she started to have cramps early that morning she presumed she was simply having a painful period.

    Determined to make a good impression at her new direct marketing firm, she endured the 40-minute commute from her house in Cricklewood, north-west London, to Waterloo, stood through a two-hour meeting, and only then did she have to leave, as the waves of pain became more and more debilitating.

    But when Klara got home, she discovered she had left the keys to her flat on the kitchen table. 'I was desperate to get in and even tried kicking the front door down, but there are two security locks,' she says.

    She called a locksmith, but had to wait two hours for him to arrive. 'Every so often there'd be this pain so bad I had to grab hold of the bannister,' she says. 'The pains then stopped, but I couldn't stand still - I had to keep walking around, going up and down the stairs of my building.' When she finally got into the flat she shares with her mother, she changed into pyjamas, but felt unable to sit still.

    'I spent the next hour and a half walking back and forth from the bathroom to my room. The only place I felt comfortable was sitting on the toilet. The pain suddenly became so bad I said to myself: "I don't care, I'm going to have to scream." I heard a knock at the door and managed to drag myself off the toilet and open it - by this point I was bleeding heavily.

    'My neighbour came in and I asked her to call an ambulance. Then I had this extremely painful urge to push: that's when the head came out. My neighbour was in the corridor and I was screaming: "It's a baby, oh my God! It's a baby..."


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...ve-teens.html?

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    Senior Member Pentecali's Avatar
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    a 7lbs baby and no baby bump at all? Not buying it .

    I find stories like this too much to believe

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    Did you see the video at the bottom of the article? It happened TWICE to these women:


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    Happened to a good friend of mine, years ago. She had regular cycles. She put on a few pounds but chalked it up to refusing thyroid meds. No bump. We all saw it happen. When labour started, she went to the ER thinking something had burst. Quite a surprise.

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