More astonishingly, she continued to show off her bikini body throughout, had normal monthly periods, and no baby bump. She also took a pregnancy test, which was negative, after experiencing nausea from meals. Even after her water broke, she thought she was bedwetting and mistook the agony of labour for kidney stones. Doctors informed her that she was in labour while she was still hospitalised. After that, Brianna gave birth to a 7 lb 4 oz. baby girl.
Woman believed she had kidney stones but delivered a baby
The youngster thought she had kidney stones when she began to feel agonising pain in her ribs, so she went to the ER.
But the youngster discovered that she was actually already in labour, totally unaware of it.
“My mouth fell to the floor. I couldn’t even cry. I was in a total state of shock,” she said.
Blanton claimed she took numerous pregnancy tests, all of which came back negative, but she didn’t experience any of the traditional pregnant symptoms.
She added, “I was in crop tops and bikinis, but I never gained any weight or had any other symptoms.
Brianna feels fortunate to have her daughter Oakleigh in her life, as well as her loving friends and family, now that the first frenzy has subsided.
It is thought that about one in 400 to 500 pregnancies are cryptic, and in those situations, the pregnancy is usually discovered after around five months of pregnancy.
Notwithstanding what medical professionals claim, cryptic pregnant periods may actually be implantation bleeding or aberrant pregnancy bleeding that is mistaken for periods.