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Updated · Yahoo Canada Shine On · Aug 21
North Carolina Woman Gives Birth to Baby Girl at 33 After Mistaking Labor for Kidney Stone
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Updated · Yahoo Canada Shine On · Aug 21

North Carolina Woman Gives Birth to Baby Girl at 33 After Mistaking Labor for Kidney Stone

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Canada Shine On · Aug 21

Summary

  • Cierra Bellamy, 33, unexpectedly gave birth to daughter Ariah after heading to a North Carolina hospital for pain she believed was a kidney stone.
  • The surprise emerged en route when her water broke, revealing a pregnancy that neither Bellamy nor her partner Daniel Ross knew about.
  • Bellamy said she had no prenatal care and noticed none of the symptoms she associated with pregnancy, leaving her shocked and scared by the delivery.
  • Ross said the couple is now scrambling to gather basics such as a crib, clothes, diapers and wipes after Ariah's unplanned arrival.
  • Bellamy said she had been using birth control, and Ross noted that even methods advertised as 99.9% effective can still fail.

Insights

What hidden medical dangers face a newborn and mother when a stealth pregnancy bypasses all prenatal care until the moment of birth?
How can a woman on birth control carry a baby to full term without her body showing a single warning sign?
How do workplace protection laws apply when an employee suddenly gives birth without ever knowing or disclosing they were pregnant?