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This mother gave birth to her child alone in the toilet with only 9 minutes of delivery time

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 Nicole Jamieson and her child Nicole Jamieson and her child

News24xx.com - A new mother named Nicole Jamieson, is believed to be the first mother with the fastest delivery time, which only 9 minutes. On May 7th, Nicole gave birth to her first child. Nicole also reportedly only spent two minutes to push the baby out. It all started when Nicole moved from her bed to the toilet at midnight. It turned out that Nicole had a severe contraction in the toilet. She didn't even realize that she was in labor and initially thought she only needed to urinate.

Nicole herself admitted that her estimated date of birth was still three weeks away. "Before giving birth, I told Jack and I laughed loudly when Jack made a joke. I cried with laughter so I guessed that was the cause. After that I wanted to go to sleep, but when I turned around, I felt great pressure in the stomach and water out flowing wet my feet. It turned out that the membranes broke and I didn't realize that it was amniotic fluid" Nicole said in Mirror.

Nicole ran to the bathroom, thinking she was urinating in her pants. After seven minutes suddenly Nicole felt the need to push her baby out. She immediately sat on the bathroom floor. Meanwhile, Jack almost missed Nicole's labor because he was looking for signals outside the home to contact an ambulance.

"The medical team arrived after half an hour to check, cut the umbilical cord and take us to the hospital as a precautionary measure" Nicole said.

Nicole has been scheduled to give birth on May 25th because of having a low APP-A which can cause placental problems, resulting in complications such as limited fetal growth, preeclampsia, preterm birth or fetal death. Fortunately, after giving birth and being examined, Nicole only needs paracetamol.

Clare Livingstone, a professional policy advisor at the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) says every woman is unique and each individual pregnancy will be different. However, if something has happened in a previous pregnancy, it is better for pregnant women to prepare everything long before the estimated day of birth.

 

 

 

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