A woman who went into labor after 30 weeks of pregnancy was alarmed after Doctors cut her open and couldn't find the baby.
The woman, Amber Hughes, who had earlier been warned she could go into early labor following the lose of her mucus plug at 24 weeks, endured 36 hours of hard labor and settled for a Cesarean Section when doctors discovered the baby might have had an infection.
The doctors after cutting her open couldn't find the baby and were moving about frantically. Unknown to them and the Hughes, the baby was already slipping out naturally.
Doctors were shocked to find out Hughes was delivering her baby naturally at the exact moment they were performing the C-section. All of a sudden, cries from her baby and he was found under the bed sheet.
A terrified Hughes commented on the incident, saying:
It's unclear if Amber will be suing the hospital as at the time of posting this. She has since named the baby Olly.


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