A college young woman knew she was pregnant an hour before she was born!

Abby Follett, 22, a university student, felt stomach pain, which prompted her to go to the hospital in Missouri, America. According to the British newspaper "Metro" website.

Abby, now 22, remembers the day she was born: “The pain started with slight stomach cramps. It went on throughout the day to the point where I couldn't move, so my mum, Cindy, 54, took me to the hospital. I had an ultrasound and he told me "The doctors said I was pregnant and was shocked and they estimated I was 35-37 weeks pregnant and gave birth in twenty minutes. At first I was so embarrassed that I was going to be a young and single mother. I even refused to see my baby for the first few days."

When Abby told her family and friends that she was becoming a mother, they thought she was joking and on the other hand the doctors thought that the baby could have grown behind Abby's ribs because she had no bumps and never felt any kicks during pregnancy.

She added, "My period was coming all the time and I was wearing clothes that weren't tight or baggy and before I had my daughter, I never really wanted to have kids and didn't plan for it in my life. But now she's here, and I absolutely love her.. It was really weird at first." I almost saw her as a child of another mother and we didn't have that connection because I didn't know she was coming and it was a huge shock."

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