"I stood up as soon as the first period of the test was over and I realized that the amniotic fluid had burst. I was so surprised, but thanks to the support around me, I had a son and I was able to hit the test until the end."



Pain came during the bar exam, but the news of'Super Mom' who endured the pain and moved to the hospital to give birth after the exam is a hot topic.



According to CNN broadcasting on the 11th (local time), Briana Hill, 28, who graduated from the law school of Loyola University in Chicago, took the bar exam on the 5th, when she was 38 weeks pregnant.



This test was originally planned to be conducted on July 28-29, but it was postponed due to Corona 19, and Hill, who was originally scheduled to take the test at the 28th week of pregnancy, said, "Looking at the new schedule,'Isn't it necessary to lie down in the hospital and take the test? I joked, but the words became seeds."



It is said that a'signal' came shortly after the first day of the exam began.



“I sensed a strange energy 30 minutes after the start of the test, but I couldn't go out during the test, and I knew that the amniotic fluid had burst after the first period,” he said.



He said, "I wiped my amniotic fluid during the break and called my husband, mother, and midwife, and I was so surprised that I cried." He said, "I decided to take the second-class exam because there is still time for the midwife to go to the hospital."



The pain came in earnest during the second period of the exam, but I couldn't leave the exam room.



Because leaving the computer could be considered cheating.



Eventually, he endured pain and took an exam, and he moved to the hospital immediately after all the exams that day, and gave birth to a son in 4 and a half hours.



On the day after giving birth, the hospital safely took the remaining bar exam in the space provided by the hospital in the room next to the recovery room.



"I am grateful to the people who supported and helped me through this process," Hill said. "With the support and encouragement of my husband, younger brother, and law school friends, I was able to make it through the end, even in poor situations."



(Photo = Twitter capture, Yonhap News)