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Ebony Stevenson, who told SWNS she had no prior symptoms or suspicions that she was pregnant, was actually suffering from preeclampsia, a life-threatening pregnancy-related condition.
Preeclampsia affects both the mother and unborn child and occurs in about 5 to 8 percent of pregnancies. It is characterized by high blood pressure and the presence of protein in the urine, with patients often suffering from sudden weight gain, headache and changes in vision, while others may experience “silent” symptoms. According to the Preeclampsia Foundation, the condition typically occurs later in pregnancy, with delivering the baby found to be the most effective form of treatment.
“Waking up from a coma to be told I had been pregnant and had given birth to a baby girl was overwhelming to say the least,” Stevenson, who was also diagnosed with uterus didelphys, which is a congenital abnormality that causes females to be born with two uteruses instead of one, told SWNS.
Stevenson, 18, was unaware of her condition, which can make it difficult to achieve pregnancy, and said she maintained regular periods throughout the months leading up to her seizures. But on the way to the hospital in the back of an ambulance, her mother and paramedics noticed a small bump and realized she was pregnant, SWNS reported. Her mother claims paramedics theorized that the seizure activity moved the baby, making her swollen abdomen noticeable for the first time.
Stevenson gave birth to baby Elodie at Royal Oldham Hospital via emergency C-section on Dec. 3.
Stevenson’s mother, Sheree, cared for Elodie while the new mom remained in a coma. It would be three days before Stevenson met her daughter on Dec. 6.
“When I woke up I remember the nurses telling me I had a baby, and before I knew it they’d put her on my chest,” she told SWNS. “It sounds awful now, but I asked them to take her away as I was so confused and sure they’d made a mistake. But my mum explained it all to me while the nurses were there and they gave my little girl back to me to hold properly for the first time.”
Stevenson said she plans to return to college in February, and that she “wouldn’t change what’s happened for the world.”
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Hmmm..
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonder working God
DeleteMama who give you belle?
DeleteHer mate had been stripped of her British citizenship #Shamima the wife of Isis member.
Imagining that she was from a typical Naija home
ReplyDeleteThe kind of drama she would have woken up to
You go begin see tracking of ancestral baggage
Definitely school would have been the last thing on her mind
Not true. Once you almost die, every naija parent will switch and treat you like egg. Our parents can beat like they want to kill you but hospital , u will think they switched your parents
DeleteSee oyinbo life????? I can't imagine if it happened in this my great Nigeria,what they would have done both the nurses, parents oh etc
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteNigerian parents will be waiting for you to wake up from coma just to come answer one question!
ReplyDelete"so na who give you belle?"
For her country, na govt get that child till she finish high school; health and education. Even feeding if the mama no fit earn plenty.
DeleteFor my Naija, na burden to the parents wey dey struggle chop.
Na when una go dey chant; 21st century feminist, I just dey laugh because una just be copycats for internet.
Anon 17:40,you're so funny!
DeleteThat is so true. First priority will be wanting to know who the heck got their daughter pregnant.
DeleteSecondly, they will start telling her how she has brought shame to the family.
They will find the guy and tell him he must marry her.
Do you guys know that they have child care for SOME high schools students?? I was shocked when l found out. I remember the girls in my high school in Nigeria that dropped out of school after they got pregnant. Smart girls that made mistakes.
Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThat baby should be named "Trick".
ReplyDeleteThe baby trick her body cos she for shoot am out
if she know say she get belle.
the day before yesterday I dreamt I was 5 months pregnant. I was rubbing my belly and I could feel the baby kicking.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!🎉🎊🎈🍾 You don get belle be that. We are going to give you an sdk baby shower.
DeleteHmm....congrats
ReplyDeleteNothing you won't read from the whites but they are really teaching so many things we cannot even imagine could ever happen ,I salute them and give God all the praise for science.
ReplyDeleteFool you salute which people. Better get your esteem up
DeleteOh Wow
ReplyDeleteWow...
ReplyDeletewho give give belle,dis jst doesn't sound real at all
ReplyDeleteThis girl is lucky. If Na Naija, who knows how she would have ended.
ReplyDeleteGood call here by the transporting paramedics.
ReplyDeleteThey were very observant. Reminds me of the young lady that had people attending to her daily by feeding and cleaning her up but no one could tell she was pregnant.
Big congratulations to her
ReplyDeleteAwww
ReplyDeleteI have witnessed something like this in Nigeria here in abuja 15yrs ago...my neighbor teenage daughter of 15yrs old in Ss2 started crying at midnight till morning and we all gather her to asked the mother what she gave her to eat,she said it same food her other 3 siblings and her and husband ate, so we rushed her to hospital and d doctor confirm that she is due to give birth 🙄 we were all shocked including the mother,there were no signs of pregnancy in her. she give birth to a baby girl .
ReplyDeleteWow..these things are rare but they happen. Watched a lot of cases in a tv program 'I didn't know I was pregnant '
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