Before getting pregnant I thought it was possible. Now when I see that tv show I can't help but wonder how in heck they didn't know? I have all of these pains, symptoms, etc. Are some people totally oblivious or do you think they could have psychologically blocked it out?
Re: Ok, does anyone believe those "I didn't realize I was pregnant" stories?
I've wondered that too. I also can understand not feeling the baby kick/move depending on the shape or placement of the uterus or whatever, but there was this one mom who actually DID feel kicking inside and she and her DH joked about "the alien inside her." Wouldn't you get that checked out!?
The only ones that seemed plausible involved really early delivery.
Did you see the one where the woman had the baby in the bathroom at the camp ground and just let her drop on the cement floor? Poor thing was so lucky she survived!
My Uncle was an ER doctor until he retired recently. He said that he did on several occasions deliver babies for women who came in with "severe stomach cramps". Apparently it is possible, but he said that most of these women were very overweight. And that the extreme extra weight would sort of explain the fact that they didn't know. They wouldn't show, their periods were usually irregular, and the kicking would be mistaken for gas/indegestion.
But when I see the show and these women who are healthy weights and don't know they are pg, I really just don't believe it. It seems impossible to me.
I am pretty overweight and the baby moving and kicking feels nothing like indigestion to me. If I didn't know I was pregnant I would think something was very wrong with me.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
I think for most of those women, it's a combination of denial and a complete and utter lack of awareness about how their bodies work and how birth control should be used.
Meredith, 6-1-06 and Alex, 11-5-09
My friend's sister didn't know she was pregnant until she delivered. I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen her all through the pregnancy. She NEVER looked any different. She had always had issues with her periods and it turned out she had an anterior placenta and the baby was more in her back and she never felt him move. She's since had another baby and with that one she was noticeably pregnant and felt her moving and everything. I guess her son was just a quiet baby.
I don't think it happens often enough to make a TV show out of it, I think MOST of the stories are denial....but it CAN happen.