A woman just found out she has about one week to give birth to a baby she had no idea she was carrying for the past 9 months.
The discovery was made in her house first with a pregnancy test kit, before she confirmed with a blood and urine test.
In her tweet, She revealed that she had been pregnant for 36 weeks out of 37 weeks and had no idea because she had no symptoms.
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It was even more unbelievable because she had been seeing her period, and had an IUD inserted to prevent pregnancy.
The news came as a shock to the mother of one who wasn’t planning to give birth at this time as her first child was barely a year old.
Her tweet:
“This morning, I learned I’m pregnant. As of an hour ago, I learned I’m 36/37 weeks pregnant. It’s happened to a lot of people I know.”
I didn’t know I was pregnant
“I’m happy, I mean obviously I’m shocked too considering we weren’t planning on another baby but he’s almost here and we just have to take it day by day. i’m just glad he’s healthy and I’m healthy. No symptoms, no period, and I have an IUD inserted.”
She received congratulatory messages from netizens, and some were kind enough to share their own stories.
@opalrose555: “Oh my god hope you guys are doing okay. you’re already a great mom! you’re gonna be amazing again.”
@svnnhxmarie: “That’s a lot to process! Congratulations & also take some time to process it all! I found out I was pregnant & also hitting my 3rd trimester at the hospital one afternoon. It’s a lot to take in but such a beautiful blessing.”
@_Esheza: “Everybody just saying congratulations to her when she hasn’t had time to process all these. Is she excited about it? Does she want it? Is she losing her mind? I mean I’d like to know what she really feels. Whew!”
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Meanwhile, Nollywood actress and comedian, Stephanie Naya Isuma, popularly known as Calabar Chic recounted her painful experience with uterine fibroids.
She shared how her condition made people to think she was pregnant even when she was not pregnant.
According to her, her condition had caused her to experience symptoms commonly associated with pregnancy, such as heavy menstrual bleeding, persistent bloating, and cramps.