Hidden pregnancy ends in birth at Lowerstoft football toilet

Nikki FoxBBC Health Reporter, Suffolk, Lowestoft
Shaun Whitmore/BBCA woman said she had no idea that she was pregnant until she was born in a football club toilet.
29 -year -old Charlotte Robinson said that his son Henry’s coming to his place in Lowestoft was the “biggest shock of my life”, but the evidence of “miracles took place”.
On August 24, when Ms. Robinson ran into a cabin, he felt the urge to push and see his son’s head, six hundred people were in the match.
Anglia Ruskin University Head of Midwifery Louise Jenkins, the mother’s baby is not aware of the encrypted pregnancies are affected by one of 2,500 births, he said.
Shaun Whitmore/BBCMs. Robinson from Bradwell, near Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, said that things were normal until Henry’s birth.
He was doing an office job and made a trip to London with his husband Macaulay.
“I couldn’t feel it moving … There was nothing different,” he explained.
Ms. Robinson said that her 18 -month -old daughter suffered from hip pain since her birth, so she didn’t think of anything when she worsened.
Kirkley and Pakefield went to the toilet after the football match was over and felt sudden pressure.
“I thought about staying for a minute, I know what this feeling was. There was a quick feeling and there was something that shouldn’t be there.”
Ms. Robinson quickly lifted her son out of the toilet and tried to contact her family, but the signal was weak.
“I try to come and help my husband or mother -in -law and try to think that someone should answer the phone.”
Shaun Whitmore/BBCMr. Robinson didn’t want to go into women’s toilets, so his mother Miranda went to his place.
He described the scene as “absolute chaos”.
“I just wondered if the baby was alive because it looked too small,” he said.
“We finally had to buy a chair for Macaulay because he doesn’t do blood!”
Another family member said that he used a football shirt to wrap the baby and brought the club towels and foil layers.
An out -of -duty medical officer helped until the ambulance arrived.
Shaun Whitmore/BBCMr. Robinson described the day as “surreal but surprising”.
He said: “All I am going to say is quite quickly sorted out of the drink … I cried a little man.
“Everything went very slowly. It was as if the world was literally stopped.”
Anglia Ruskin’s campus in Chelmsford. Jenkins said Mrs. Robinson wasn’t alone.
“We buy a lot of women who are surprised and don’t realize that their babies are there until they are born.” He said.
He said the risk was the abduction of prenatal care.
“In general, when the baby is born, they need a good control to make sure that everything is healthy.”
What is Pregnancy with encrypted?
- The term is used when a woman does not realize that she is pregnant – until sometimes in labor
- Irregular bleeding may make women think that they do not miss a period. This may be women passing through menopause when a woman becomes young or she gives birth quite soon or she can rise up to nine months without a period of time. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome may also have irregular periods
- Pregnancy detection can be mixed with mild bleeding
- If the baby’s legs and arms look forward, it is much more likely that someone feels that the baby is moving. It can also make your tubers more visible
- Approximately 300 births are affected annually in the UK. This is the equivalent of a birth department
Source: Dr Louise Jenkins, Head of Midwifery, Anglia Ruskin University
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Jane HutchinsonThe couple said Henry’s birthday was more touching because the match was dedicated to Mr. Robinson to the man called “Uncle Huggy”.
James Hutchinson died of a brain tumor in 2023, and the club is trying to collect money for a monument garden.
The couple called their new arrival in memory of Henry James.
Mr. Hutchinson’s wife, Jane, said that the birth timing was “very special” and when the rest he announced when he announced the news.
“My friend’s little girl ran to me and said, ‘Look what he came down to me, and he had a white feather down, so I felt like he was here that day.”
Shaun Whitmore/BBCMs. Robinson said that Henry’s arrival was a harmony, but it was a good setting after six family members died within 12 weeks.
“Now I couldn’t imagine life without him,” he said.
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