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Woman, Oblivious She Was Pregnant Put To Bed In Toilet

A 34-year-old woman, Marla McEntire, from Georgia, who mistook the labour pain she was going through for constipation, has ended up giving birth in the toilet.

McEntire, according to Dailymail Report, was said to have obliviously carried the baby for no fewer than 40 weeks despite that she did birth control, claiming to have missed only a period during that time which she dismissed following her negative pregnancy test.

At the end, she gave birth to a bouncing baby boy that weighed five pounds, 18 inches, who she christened Atlas Cohen, while in the toilet.

McEntire reportedly shared her experience on TikTok, saying: “I’m 34 years old, I’ve never had a pregnancy scare before.

“I got pregnant last May and it never showed, my stomach was squishy, my belly button didn’t pop out, no morning sickness, I never felt a kick, nothing.

“Around January, I started having some hip pain and some stomach issues, so I went to a chiropractor and went to a doctor and no one caught the fact that there was a baby in there.

“That night, I thought I was constipated. I sent my dad to the store to get me laxatives and I went back and forth to the bathroom about five times.

“And it was on the fifth time that Atlas came.”

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