Katherine
Kropas, 23, is a caterer in Weymouth, Massachussets. She didn't feel
well. Her ankles were swollen. Then, a few days later, she felt strong
stomach pains. So Kropas called in sick and had her boyfriend drive her
to the hospital. Doctors quickly discovered the source of the pain:
Kropas was
about to have a baby--and a big one! Neal Simpson writes for
The Patriot Ledger:
On
Wednesday morning, just 12 hours after her baby arrived unexpected into
the world, a tired and dazed Kropas sat surrounded by family in South
Shore Hospital’s maternity ward and contemplated the drastically new
direction her life had taken. She appeared unfazed by it.
“It’ll be fun,” she said. “I’ll have lots of help.” [...]
Ben
Hamar, the doctor at South Shore Hospital who delivered the Kropas
baby, said there’s a range of things that can hide a women’s pregnancy
from her, including body size and irregular menstruation. He said South
Shore Hospital, which sees about 3,500 births a year, usually has a
“couple” of cases each year where a mother learns of her pregnancy only
weeks or days before the birth.
The baby, who is a girl, is healthy. Her name is Ellen Olivia.
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