
British student goes to toilet with stomach pain before night out, gives birth to baby
India Today
A university student in the UK, who was preparing to ring in her 20th birthday, gave birth to a baby when she went to the toilet with stomach pain. She did not have pregnancy symptoms or a baby bump.
A university student in the United Kingdom was flabbergasted when she went to the toilet before a night out due to stomach pain and gave birth to a child.
The woman, Jess Davis, who turned 20 a day after delivering the baby, had no pregnancy symptoms and thought that she was having abdominal pain because she was due on her period, according to the Independent.
She also did not have a baby bump.
But the second-year student at the University of Southampton was stunned when she gave birth to a 5lb 5oz baby boy while sitting in the toilet.
Jess said, “My periods have always been irregular, so I didn't really notice. I sometimes felt nauseous, but I had started taking a new prescription, so I just put it down to my new medication. When he was born, it was the biggest shock of my life - I thought I was dreaming at first."
"It suddenly hit me that I really need to grow up. It took a little while to get over the initial shock and adjust and bond with him, but now I'm over the moon. He is the most chilled baby ever. He's known as the quiet baby on the ward," she said.
Davis is now getting used to motherhood after welcoming her son, Freddie Oliver Davis, into the world on June 11, 2022, at 4.45 pm.

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