Fell asleep as a girl — woke up as a mom: an 18-year-old student gave birth to a healthy baby while in a coma
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/fell-asleep-as-a-girl-woke-up-as-a-mom-an-18-year-old-student-gave-birth-to-a-healthy-baby-while-in-a-coma.htmlYoung girls are often unaware of their pregnancy until obvious symptoms appear. The same thing happened to an 18-year-old British student, but the situation turned out in a completely unexpected way: she fell into a coma, never knowing that she was carrying a child under her heart. What was the surprise of the newly-made mother when she woke up with a peacefully snoring baby in her arms. Find out the details of an extraordinary story from our material.
18-year-old Ebony Stevenson from the English city of Oldham began to suffer from severe headaches in early December last year, and then she began to have seizures. The doctors decided to put the girl in an artificial coma.
She woke up on December 6 and found out that she had given birth to a wonderful baby Elodie. During the entire pregnancy, the student did not have nausea attacks, she did not feel the baby's tremors and her menstruation continued. Therefore, the news about motherhood was a real shock for her.


Keywords: Pregnancy | Hospital | Doctors | Diagnosis | Coma | Mom | Surprise | Child | Student
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