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colleyvillesooner
11/2/2006, 12:45 PM
:eek:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15526279/?GT1=8717


Stomach ache? Actually, you've had a baby boy
26-year-old woman unexpectedly gives birth after gaining 30 pounds


Updated: 1 hour, 1 minute ago
BELLEVUE, Wash. - Amanda Brisendine attributed the 30 pounds she gained in the past year to an abandoned smoking habit and rich food. So when she went to the hospital with sharp stomach pain, she wasn’t expecting to leave with a newborn son.

“I don’t know how I didn’t know. I just didn’t know,” Brisendine said Tuesday from her bed at Overlake Medical Center’s Birthing Center, where she delivered Alexander Joseph Britt by Caesarean section.

George Macones, chairman of the OB/GYN department at Washington University in St. Louis, said he’s seen about a dozen cases in his nearly 20-year career in which a woman didn’t know she was pregnant.

The pregnancy isn’t always obvious when a woman is overweight, or a woman will have spotting or bleeding during the pregnancy and mistake it for menstruation, said Macones, who specializes in high-risk pregnancies.

The 26-year-old Renton woman went to Group Health Cooperative’s Eastside campus last Saturday after experiencing several days of abdominal pain so intense that she called in sick from work.

Doctors examined her and performed a pregnancy test that showed she was nine months pregnant.

“I was so shocked. I was nauseous,” said Brisendine, whose boyfriend Jason Britt didn’t believe her at first.

“I thought she was lying,” said Britt, 33.

Already mother to a 14-month-old daughter, Melodies, Brisendine said she didn’t experience typical pregnancy symptoms, like a missed menstruation, morning sickness, fatigue or food cravings. “Everything was normal as far as I knew,” she said.

Ultrasounds showed low amniotic fluid in the placenta and the baby wasn’t moving properly, said Brisendine’s doctor, Danica Bloomquist.

“From our assessment, the baby wasn’t doing well in utero,” Bloomquist said. “He needed to come out.”

After an emergency C-section Sunday, Brisendine delivered 7-pound, 5-ounce Alexander.

“We’re in for a really, really big adventure,” Brisendine said.

Newbomb Turk
11/2/2006, 12:51 PM
I had a teacher in H.S. that was rather large. Nobody knew she was preggers until a sub showed up and told us she would be out for awhile because she just had a baby.

IronSooner
11/2/2006, 01:00 PM
I have to wonder at how much stuff she did during that pregnancy that would be considered bad by typical I-know-I'm-pregnant standards.

Pricetag
11/2/2006, 02:01 PM
How the heck do you rationalize all the movement that goes on in the womb after the baby gets to a certain size?

yermom
11/2/2006, 02:26 PM
that's just weird for someone who had already had a kid

i have heard this a lot, i always kinda wonder if they are just lying ;)

of course, i have also heard it from some less than intelligent people

TheHumanAlphabet
11/2/2006, 03:06 PM
Is low amniotic fluid common?