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259.1 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Mon Aug 10 1992 12:39 | 20 |
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What a story!
I hear of this happening (mostly from the Enquirer ;-)) and I find
it so hard to believe. Everytime I'm pregnant, so very much changes
with my body that I *know* something is up. Although this preganncy is
a lot better than the last one (in terms of sickness), there is not a
doubt in my mind that this body of mine is deep in pregnancy.
On the other hand, we have a friend (Hi Jackie) who has had a very
easy pregnancy with no sickness and nothing at all different. In fact,
she really wondered about being pregnant at the beginning because she
didn't *feel* pregnant. (This is not comforting to me, as we lunch
together and she eats a full and healthy lunch and I struggle to
stomach something, anything, so that I can say I ate lunch ;-))
Just amazing.
Wendy
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259.2 | My grand-niece was quite a surprise | MEMIT::GIUNTA | | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:31 | 24 |
| Yes, we had the same thing happen to my niece when she was 17. She stopped
having her period, but thought it was because she was so thin (she's a
professional model), and since she didn't have any symptoms, never really
considered being pregnant. She went full-term to deliver a healthy 6 pound
baby girl who is now 7 years old. My niece only gained 7 pounds through the
pregnancy, and was jogging right til the end. The story usually amazes
people as no one can imagine it happening, but it does. In Michelle's case,
she never got the typical pregnant stomach because Christina's placenta didn't
attach correctly (I'm not sure exactly how that went). I saw her the week
before she delivered, and she was still about a size 7.
She had cramps all day the day she delivered which, coincidentally was the last
day of school before a week's vacation, and her mom even gave her a Midol.
At 10:00 at night, when she went to the bathroom for the cramps, she delivered
my grand-niece. When I got the call from my brother that Michelled had had
a baby, I asked him "Michelle who?" as I couldn't comprehend it. Until you've
lived through it, you'd never believe this can actually happen. In fact, she
returned to school the following week after vacation and didn't tell a soul
about the baby. No one would have believed her anyhow. Once she decided to
keep Christina and not give her up for adoption, we started telling people.
It's definitely one for Oprah, but it does happen.
Cathy
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259.3 | | NEST::JRYAN | | Mon Aug 10 1992 14:55 | 10 |
| I'm surprised at the fact that she was on the pill for the entire
pregnancy....and had a healthy baby. That is wonderful news.
I have understood that the presence of the pill would increase the
chances of birth defects to a very high probability.
Surprise...I would think that is quite an understatement!
Congrats to your sister-in-law.
JR
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259.4 | I've heard a few stories second hand | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Mon Aug 10 1992 15:21 | 16 |
| With AJ's frequent stays at Umass Medical I became quite friendly with
many of the pedi nurses. I heard several stories of young teens who
presented to the emergency room with "severe abdominal pain", who went
on to deliver healthy babies. Of course the only drawback there is
that UMMC has NO maternity facilities, so most moms and babies were
transferred up the street to Memorial Hospital.
.... then there was the nurse on the pedi floor who was very pregnant
with her second, and she and her doctor realized two things with her
first pregnancy, 1) she had a tendency to deliver a few weeks early,
and 2) had not even a faint cramp of labor, so she had to have almost
daily OB visits with internals, and be put out on STD from about her
eigth month on, just in case! By the way, she did deliver a healthy
baby just about on time, but NO labor pains! (again NO L&D facilities
at the hospital she was working)
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259.5 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Wed Aug 12 1992 12:05 | 8 |
| Geraldo (sp) just did a story on this. He had 17 and 32 (mother of 1)
year old women on. Both had not signs of pregnancy - each had only gained
10 lbs. No one had a clue they were pregnant. Neither one was
overweight and they both had delivered healthy babies.
Get this though, the women who already had a child was at home with her
daughter and delivered the baby herself. Called her husband at work and
gave him the news!
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259.6 | a coworker her had a family experience too | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Thu Aug 13 1992 15:08 | 18 |
| A coworker here just related a similar sort of story about a distant
relative. The woman, who is described as *very thin* felt something
like a PMS cramp, and excess secretions. Went into the bathroom to
find the baby crowning.
for some fluke reason, she had cut a tag off of her three year old's
new clothes that morning and left the sissors on the bathroom sink,
something she NEVER did! She delivered the baby, while the three year
old was watching TV, recovered enought to move from the bathroom to the
couch, and call both her husband and the ambulace for help.
The three year old still speaks in amazement of how mommy went to the
bathroom and came out with a baby! Fortunate though she was aparently
not traumatized by the event. It just simply left the parents
scrambling for "baby duds" and diapers for the first few days.
She too had a history of irregular cycles.
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259.7 | Read the story in a magazine recently | CAPNET::AGULE | | Mon Aug 17 1992 15:41 | 13 |
| <.1
That exact same story was in a magazine I just read (Family Circle?),
(the sissors in the bathroom, etc) the had a picture of her in the
magazine when she would have been halfway through her pregnancy that
showed how thin she was. She had gone to the doctors early on in the
pregnancy because she had developed a lump in her spine, now looking back
on it they believe the placenta was the lump.
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259.8 | surprise indeed! | KAOFS::M_FETT | alias Mrs.Barney | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:43 | 19 |
| I've heard of this third hand as it were, but I can readily understand
how some people can be surprised at this - I know some large women who
this might easily happen to.
The mother of a highschool girlfriend of mine told me that when she
was pregnant with my girlfriend, she didn't know, way into the
pregnancy that she was going to have a baby, since, she was
menstruating each month. As a very large woman she didn't detect any
large fluctuation in weight either. One day she fell off the step of
a bus and a friend brought her to the doctor since she had sprained a
wrist doing it. The doctor gave her a full checkup to make sure she
was okay otherwise. The doctor said:
"Everything's Fine. The baby is unhurt"
she said:
"WHAT BABY?!?!"
It was her first child.
I've always liked that story....
Monica
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259.9 | SURPRISE!!! | PAMSIC::POPP | Deep in the Heart... | Wed Aug 19 1992 13:22 | 21 |
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I know someone who had a surprise baby. To this very day I still find
it hard to believe and I know that person! Apparently she had her cycles
all through her pregnancy and never had any idea that she was pregnant. I
was in a wedding with her just 1 month before the baby was born. We were
both bridesmaids and I have a picture of the wedding party and if I didn't
know better there wouldn't be any way you could convince me that she was
8 months pregnant at the time. It still amazes me that she never had a
clue. The baby was 6 1/2 lbs and it was the first baby ever delivered in
the emergency room at the hospital in Houston were they took her to. She
basically thought she was dying. Her family rushed her to the hospital
and the baby was born before they could transfer her from ER to Maternity.
I remember her parents had to go on a mad baby shopping spree before the
baby came home from the hospital. She was married, but living with her
parents at the time.
The baby was named Austin and will be two years old in September. :)
Lisa
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