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The pregnancy test was negative… Then I gave birth in a hotel toilet! ?- BBC

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A panicked caller needs help for a friend who has given birth in a hotel room despite not having a clue she was pregnant.

Ambulance | Series 4 Episode 5 | BBC

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88 comments

    1. Megan Emily

      When I was in labor with my son the contractions had gotten to a point where I started cursing out loud because it was just so painful. Every-time I cursed I apologized to my nurse “I’m so sorry, I know I’m being loud!”

  1. s0ckle

    Aww the mother apologising to the hotel manager about the blood, that shows what type of person she probably is, considerate of others. I think that little girl will be very loved. They should have named her after the hotel, Britany lol.

    1. Keely Tulane-Hoekstra

      @Rizwan Mahmud honestly I think she will be a better parent than you. She was so sorry that she did not know. She went to the doctor and look pregnancy test all of them said she was not pregnant. So tell me how she was not being responsible. When you cant get a positive test and you go to the doctor and the doctor says your not pregnant how would she have known. She even was sorry for her mess.

    1. Emily Price

      @Winston Smith Having multiple negative pregnancy tests is pretty convincing. She said that she had a slight bump, and after the tests came back negative her doctor was going to test her for a cyst.

    1. ben anders

      @Sheree Sadly the courts will make you financially responsible if there is any chance you bonded with the child. They don’t care that she cheated and you are not the biological father. The courts just want to have the most financially stable guy to pay for the child. That way the state wont have to pay for it. The courts and the state don’t care about justice or fairness. They just want a sucker to pay the bill. And considering most women cheat with alpha bad boys. He’s probably broke. So they make the nice guy pay for it, even if the dna test proofs he’s not the father. Plus it would be a huge blow to the man’s finances and emotional state if it’s not his. I don’t care about the mothers feelings. If women don’t like it, they should try to change the system so that men get a fair deal. But they won’t. They want all the benefits from both feminism and traditionalism. 2021 sexual freedoms and complete authority for women. 1700’s financial responsibilities for men without any authority. No wonder most women are rotten. They have the authority of a man. The privileges of women. And the accountability of children.

    2. Sheree

      @ben anders Have you ever considered how the mum would feel if the father didn’t help care for the baby right from the start? That just seems cruel. Just don’t sign the birth certificate and then get a DNA test, all while caring for the baby. After all, if it’s yours, you don’t want to miss out on anything right?

  2. Shonta Oster

    It is terrifying. I was 40 and thought my appendix ruptured and gave birth to my daughter alone and in a basement. Cryptic pregnancy is no joke. The scariest moment in my life. Shes perfect even though i had no prenatal care and self delivery.

    1. Crystal Hayward

      @Steve Balmer she had no symptoms besides a numb in her belly (uterine cysts are common too. ) plus a negative pregnancy test up to the last moment before birth… even as a woman it’s unfathomable … me on the other hand have every symptom under the sun when I’m pregnant. I have one child and been pregnant 4 times. Latest ended in miscarriage in March. These things happen just not as common. Bless this baby & their family.

    2. Shonta Oster

      @Shubham kumar_noob_cs-go_player yes they were all about the same just less bleeding except for what i thought was my last period, it was actually my labor. Funny i took midol for it too. It was excruciating.

    3. Sapphira's mama

      Actually its not as rare as you think. Women can be told multiple things such as: can never have kids, missed periods common and can go missing for months (some women even still have monthly periods), are larger or previously had children close together, no morning sickness, placenta is at the front so kicks are not felt, pregnancy tests come back negative etc. I have a friend that had twins one year and about 11 months or so later found out she was having another baby. She had 3 days to get ready before delivering a full term baby girl. There is a program called “I didn’t know I was pregnant”. There are snippets here on YouTube you can watch

    1. Kristian Jörgensen

      She likely has problems with back pain from before, or the tolerance wouldn’t be that high.

      I have IBS and essentially constant aches and problems with my stomach, so when I had appendicities i went 3 days without thinking something was wrong. Anyone else would have gone to the doctor on day 1, I only went when I was puking and had fever because the pain was nothing out of the ordinary for me.

    2. Mel & Steffi

      @Fem ke I know what you mean there, I lost loads of blood after I gave birth and I was dying, I remember my aunty kept saying keep breathing Melanie keep breathing because I was already passing over and I seen a light and 2 faces spinning around the light. It was an amazing peaceful feeling.

    3. Shridra

      I had a scheduled c section for both my kids, but when I went in to have my daughter I was apparently in labor (and looking back probably had been all night). I had no clue, thought it was just gas cramps lol.

  3. Willy wonka duke depp xxx

    Friend: “You’ve got a ginger”
    Mum: We were going to a Harry Potter convention
    Me: so I was thinking maybe Ginny or what about Rose wait no how about Lily? Oh don’t forget Molly they’re all some good contenders

    1. 0RAYE0

      Yup she’s more of a women than I’ll probably be. I’m already telling myself that when I have kids I want to be as drugged up and as numb as possible to the pain so I can focus on the baby and not my own pain.

    2. EvaMariaLotte

      @0RAYE0 Problem is: It’s all for a reason… all the hormones and stuff are working together… without pain there’s less of a certain hormone that you need to bond and breastfeed and for it “ppping back” to normal.

    3. 0RAYE0

      @EvaMariaLotte Ik but I want to feel more of a connection with my child through birth without pain, I want to focus on making sure my baby is alive and the fact that I’m delivering it into this world. Sure I don’t want to be absoloutely drugged up but just some small pain meds wouldn’t be too bad.

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