Congratulations! That stomach cramp is a full-term baby

Posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 6:52 PM PT
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By Diane Mapes, contributing writer

We all get busy at times, so overwhelmed with work, family, friends and obligations that we neglect our bodies. But how is it possible to be so out of touch with your body that you don’t know you’re about to give birth?

Easy, say the people involved with “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant,” a 10-episode reality TV show that tells the story of 10 women who conceive and carry babies full term without realizing they’re pregnant.

“I think at first glance you think, how could a woman not know,” says Wendy Douglas, director of production for the TLC network. “Clearly she’s not paying attention or not smart or something. But that’s really not the case.”
Image: Bonita Ewen with child
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Bonita Ewen with 1-week-old Chance, who arrived seemingly out of the blue.

A host of circumstances can contribute to a stealth pregnancy, say doctors, starting with the fact that not all women experience the familiar nausea, weight gain, swollen ankles, food aversions and emotional ups and downs we’ve come to associate with pregnancy.

Pregnancy symptoms can really vary,” says Dr. Michelle Evans, a reproductive endocrinologist from Pasadena, Calif., who’s featured on the show. “Some women have very minimal or no symptoms. Other women will be throwing up every day.”

Expectations can also come into play, say the experts. Some women will take a pregnancy test and receive a false negative. Or be told by their doctor they’re unable to conceive. Moms who’ve just delivered a baby often (mistakenly) believe it’s too soon to be pregnant; other women will be using birth control but for whatever reason – an expired condom, a missed pill, a course of antibiotics – the system will fail. Thinking there’s no way they could possibly be pregnant, these women will attribute their symptoms to something else – morning sickness becomes a bad bout with food poisoning, swollen ankles are due to all the time they spend on their feet. They’ll blame their weight gain on outside circumstances – stress from the job, the fact they recently quit smoking – or they simply won’t gain that much weight in the first place.

“Some women only gain 5 to 10 pounds in their pregnancy,” says Evans. “One woman on the show was taking all of these extra Pilates classes and working very hard at exercising because she was gaining weight and didn’t know why.”

Other women’s weight will go up and down so much on a normal basis that the extra pounds don’t seem all that strange.

But wouldn’t these moms feel their babies kick?

“Everyone should have some fetal movement during the latter half of their pregnancies but there’s absolutely a range,” says Dr. Karen Wells, an ob/gyn at the Center for Women’s Health at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, Wash. “If a woman is heavy she doesn’t feel things quite as much and if the placenta is in the front, right under the belly, and the baby is below that, that’s going to insulate it, too.”

But if a woman doesn’t believe she’s pregnant, the movement of a baby will often be attributed to something else, says Evans.

“They may think they have indigestion or that there’s something else going on that causes them to feel movement,” she says.

Even old standbys like a woman’s period – or lack thereof – can often prove to be unreliable indicators, say the experts.

“One of the things I saw in many of these cases was that the women had very irregular menstrual cycles,” says Evans, who studied the case histories of the women featured in the show.  “Many were so irregular that their doctors told them ‘When you want to get pregnant, we’re going to have to help you because you’re not ovulating.’ So when they had symptoms during pregnancy, they attributed it to some other condition.”

Spotting – which often occurs during a woman’s pregnancy – was another factor that led to confusion. Women with irregular periods assumed an episode of spotting was simply their haphazard period showing up.

Psychological factors like fear and denial can also play a role in a “surprise” pregnancy.

“Our minds are our most powerful organs and there are people who really don’t want to be pregnant and convince themselves that they’re not,” says Wells. “This happened twice during my residency. One time, a woman was in labor and was sure she wasn’t pregnant even when the baby was crowning. Some people are in complete and total denial.”

Although doctors say going full-term without knowing you’re about to give birth is rare, TLC’s Douglas says she’s been inundated with stories of surprise pregnancies.

“Each time a show airs, we get a flood of letters from people saying ‘This happened to me!’ or “I know someone this happened to,’” she says. “I think right now we have well over 150 stories that we could tell.”

Indeed, the news is full of stories of stealth pregnancies. Last December, a British mother of two gave birth to a 5 pound, 8 ounce baby boy, who she claimed never kicked during the entire pregnancy. And in March of last year, 38-year-old Bonita Ewen of Oregon thought she was having stomach cramps, but instead gave birth to a 6 pound, 3 ounce baby boy out of the blue, telling reporters she had gained 10 pounds but experienced none of the “signs and symptoms of a pregnancy … no nausea, no cravings, none of that stuff.”

As in life, the unexpectant mothers featured in the show – which premiered September 30 –are from all walks of life. Some are in their late teens and early 20s, others are in their 40s (one woman was about to undergo a hysterectomy when doctors discovered she was on the verge of giving birth). Some have had children previously; others are new to the parenting game. One woman – who experienced no pregnancy symptoms whatsoever – tells the story of her two surprise deliveries, one at age 18 and another, three years later.

“Stealth moms” are found through e-0mails and letters sent to the show’s producers following each episode and via the show’s Web site.

Albeit unexpected, the babies are all healthy although considering the lack of prenatal care – and in some cases, the use of birth control pills or other medications – there are potential health concerns.  The mothers, while unprepared, are extremely excited about their surprise packages.

Since none of them knew they had a baby on the way, stories are told in flashback form, via interviews with the women and her friends and family (many of whom vouch for the mother’s incognizance or lack of symptoms) and a series of dramatic reenactments.

And it can be dramatic, says Evans, who’s seen a surprise birth in action.

“When I was a resident, I once saw a patient like this in the ER,” she says. “A woman came in and and the family thought she had appendicitis or something horrible. They thought she needed surgery. I evaluated her and did a pelvic and I could feel a head. I said, ‘Oh my gosh, we need to get her to labor and delivery right away’ and everyone’s jaw just dropped.”

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My sister's best friend in high school claimed she didn't know she was pregnant. Except for the fact that her belly was huge and she wore big T-shirts all the time. When she was about to start labor, she said she thought it was appendacitis. I don't understand the psychology of it. How could you not know that you were about to give birth to a child. It's unbelievable.
Give me a break!!!  I have had two children and I cannot believe that women as so "stupid" as to think that movement of a baby is some sort of indigestion.  I will go along with irregular periods, lack of morning sickness and all of the other so-called symptoms that are associated with pregnancy.  However, the movement of a fetus inside of a woman is unmistakable.  If any woman felt that and did not want to investigate what it was, they are too ignorant to be mothers.  Let's stop giving ignorance an excuse.  I think that some of these women not knowing is more of a matter of "if I don't acknowledge it, it can't be true."
How a Woman May Not Know She Was Pregnant.

Now you know....
i dont beleave you do not know .....
a baby moves in your body so what the hell do they think that is in there ? gas! its bs... thanks for trying ladys lol..
I never knew when I was pregnant until the 4th month.........
I'm with Jean, I've had 2 kids and there's no way I could have ignored the stretching and kicking that babies do.  Denial isn't just a river, folks!
I don't know the weight of these women, but as a large (fat), college graduate (as to not think I am just stupid), it was very rare to feel my  babies kick, and I lost weight with each of my pregnancies.
If I hadn't been trying to conceive and hadn't been taking pregnancy tests every month I would have never known I was pregnant! I didn't have any symptoms and my periods had been irregular for years. I even lost weight. I probably would have mistaken the baby moving for gas or indigestion had I not known it was there. I can see how this could happen. Heck, when I went into labor I just thought I had bad indigestion and didn't go to the hospital until late in the evening (after dealing with it all day) when I started vomiting! I didn't even know I was in labor until they hooked me up to the monitors.
Jean...why don't you stop making an excuse for your ignorance. Obviously you didn't read the whole article. Furthermore, you seem to believe your experience is the whole truth, and nothing deviating from your experience could ever be correct or happen to someone else. As a midwife, I totally understand how some of these situations happen. Thankfully, Jean, no one is looking to you for your compassion.
I agree with Jean. How can you not know you are pregnant? These people are just plain you know what!!!!!!
I didn't feel my baby kick until I was over 19 weeks along,so after that time,I knew I was 100% pregnant,but that is still 4 months before the due date.
My baby never kicked. I have short torso so he was pretty well wedged between my diaphram and the cervix. He would stretch out on occasion and jam my ribs, but it wasn't a kick. It was a slow push upwards.

I can see if I hadn't known I was PG how I might think something else or even something bad (my ribs were sore constantly). I'm skeptical, but I could see how you could get thru a whole PG and not know you were PG.

Now getting through a delivery, that I am not inclined to believe. You really do have to be telling yourself something outrageous to not know something is way beyond normal at that point. Luckily for most of these women they did recognize something was wrong by then.
As a new mom I can tell you that in my case I didn't know i was pregnant until I was 30 weeks along and it as the movement of my baby that sent me to the doctor to find out. I did not have any of the other symptons but I don't buy that a woman can't tell the difference between baby movement and gas. I could and I am not a small woman.
these women just want attention...i have irregular periods but when i got pregnant with both of my boys i knew...you cant get around it...
Lynne - Not knowing until month 4 is one thing.  Even month 6 I could possibly see.  But FULL TERM - in labor and not know it?  No.  Sorry.  Not buying it.  
I have five children, I know how it goes. when your body stop a monthly period woman should know the new sign of their body. some people has easy time at starting period, some don't they are sick of everything at the beginning of the starting time of pregnant. But when your fetus is getting bigger the way of your movement is getting harder, and heavier so on.....
it is never an easy time for a pregnant women. you are always have to suffer during the time to carry of your baby until the baby's birth.
you must be a god to carry an angel!
I knew I was pregnant right from the start, however, it wasn't due to the movement of the baby.  For whatever reason, my baby did not move or, if he did, I didn't feel it.  He was born a very healthy 8 lbs. 6 ozs and, today, is a very healthy 7 year old.  However, I used to get so upset when my grandma would say, "oh, the baby must be really kicking."  I kept thinking something was wrong because I didn't feel him.  Until you are in that situation, I don't think you can just call a woman stupid for not knowing.  
In regards to the last comment, contempt prior to investigation.  Also learn how to spell...  
Being 35 weeks pregnant myself, how could you not feel those kicks to your ribs or jabs at your bladder? I've only gained 6lbs total and my belly sticks out much more than the old "I ate one too many burgers this week".

I just don't see how you can miss the feeling of that baby inside you!
Nothing in this posting contradicts the idea that these women are "not paying attention or not smart or something." In fact, the information given about them does the opposite - it supports the idea that they are just that. Just the fact that they would go public with their absurd and embarrassing excuses for supposedly not knowing they were pregnant stories establishes how out of touch with reality they are. Given how stupid the excuses are, one wonders if they even know how a woman becomes pregnant.
why is everyone so judgmental of others? just because it's never happened to you is no indicator of what may happen to others.

in high school, a friend of mine gave birth without knowing she was pregnant. The day she gave birth she had 6-pack killer abs. The doctor said the tight muscles would have prevented her from stretching and from feeling movement.

if you are so busy judging other people for what happens to THEM, maybe YOU are too ignorant to be a mother. try sympathy and compassion instead of judgments and criticism.
Not knowing up until 4 months is one thing...not knowing at all is something very different!
I've had two kids and I can understand getting to the 4th month of pregnancy and not knowing, but to make it into the delivery room and be surprised--don't think so. Maybe the last comment on each show should reveal the woman's IQ score.
Seriously Ladies... I can understand for those on the hefty side. But to not feel the movement of your baby is unreal.. My son felt like a roller coaster.. And it makes you wonder what sort of healthcare we have out there. How can such a thing be overlooked..
I have to say I agree, there is no way of feeling an active child moving around inside you without realizing that something is going on..."Ignorance is bliss and all that.....
My daughter was 18 and I went home from work one evening and she had a severe 'stomach ache.'  None of us had a clue she was pregnant until we called an ambulance and they examined her when they arrived.  We found out at appx 7:00 p.m. and by 8:10 we had a granddaughter.  Took her by helicopter and by the time we arrived driving to hospital she was born.  Full term, absolutely 100 percent healthy.  As you can well imagine, we were all pretty much in a daze.  Doctors said it does happen.  She gained seven or eight pounds, thought it was from sweets, but it was actually a person.  She weighed 7lbs 6 oz.  Tremendous shock, but, oh, what would we do without her?    
it is possible to not know I have five children and with my third child I had no symptoms at all and no missed or irregular periods I found out when I was six months and about to deliver.
My friends wife just did find out that she was pregnant less than three weeks before the baby was born. It is psychological, if your mind is not engaged, you are not thinking about it how will you feel it, lets use common sense and apply our basic biology.
My roommate has the opposite---she says she's pregnant but I don't think so. If she was, she would be in her 6th month. But there's two indicators that tell me she isn't--the fact that she consistently throws a negative on a home pregnancy stick and that she has full, heavy periods every month--and I ain't talking spotting either. Her stomach is getting bigger and she swears she can feel kicking but every time I've tried to feel something I never feel anything. I've told her that she needs to go to a doctor to get checked and she just refuses. I don't know what to do for her.
I for one can relate to this. I had gotten deathly ill before I found out I was pregnant with my second child. All the pregnancy tests I took (at home and the doctor's office) turned out negative. This went on for about 3 months. Finally after 3 months the doctor ran yet another blood pregnancy test that showed 6 to 8 weeks pregnant. Yet when the pelvice exam was done I was actually 6 months pregnant. I actually did have no idea that I was pregnant.
I was 17 years old and a senior in high school when I had my first child and it wasn't until I was 5 months pregnant that I found out that I was pregnant. I had a regular period each month, felt no movement from my child and didn't gain any weight. A month and a half after finding out that I was pregnant I had my son, he weighted 2lbs 13oz at birth. So i believe that it is possible to not know that you are pregnant
To those who find it hard to believe that one could be pregnant and not know it, everyone is different.  Just because you experienced the baby moving doesn't mean that others have to experience it as well.  Some people can have a dentist drill out a cavity without feeling any pain & without a novocain, and some people feel every little bit of pain.  It's too simplistic to believe that we all experience the same degree of baby movement during pregnancy, etc.  You all should be more tolerant and accepting of what indeed is a fact.  People like you end up eating their words somewhere down the line,  maybe not w/pregnancy, etc., but in other ways.
Denial can be very powerful
NO WOMAN ON THIS PLANET COULD CARRY A BABY IN THEIR WOMB TO BIRTH TIME AND NOT KNOW THAT SHE IS PREGNANT.........BEEN THERE DONE THAT,,,,,,,,AND THAT IS ALL YOU THINK ABOUT WHEN YOU ARE AWAKE...
IT IS CALLED DENIAL.......HANDS DOWN,,,,,,,,NO OTHER EXPLANATION IS POSSIBLE........
I am one of those women many of you are calling ignorant and am very baffled that people can judge others so freely.  YOU DONT KNOW UNLESS IT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU!!!!!!!!  I was told I would never have children and now I have two!  I did not know with my first pregnancy until near then end!  Then only because of a regularly schedlued appointment, my doctor did blood work, saying it I was anemic and ended up being 8 1/2 months pregnant instead.  Once I knew I was pregnant many things made sense that I had been feeling, but never once before that did I ever think that that was a baby inside of me.  Remember, you shouldn't judge others experiences unless you have been in the same situation.  Please stop judging something that you can't understand!
It never ceases to amaze me how people think that what happened to them must happen to everyone else.  These people refuse to accept or acknowledge that everyone is different and there are exceptions to every rule.  So your baby moved and kicked.  Big Whoop.  Congratulations.  Guess, what...not all do so in a way that can be felt.  Read the damn article.  Idiots.

I would like to speak as one of these women who saw with my own 2 eyes that this is possibly to "Not knowing".
I lived with my sister for half a year after getting out of college and she was pregnant and had no clue; nor did her husband. She is 5'6" 140 / lbs active at the gym and full time job and mom and was unaware she was pregnant until just over 8months; didn't have a stomach bulge or symptoms. She has now 3 kids and each pregnancy was 100% different. She took pregnancy tests and was on Depo through her last pregnancy and so the possibility of being pregnant was nill, especially since she was on the shot and even her husband stated they had been careful. She took 15 tests in about 20days but when every test turned up negative obviously she wasn’t pregnant!! After visiting a doctor we learned it was probably her ulcer acting up. It is not a matter of being stupid or lack of caring for your body. This stuff happens and every woman handles a pregnancy differently. Women who have ulcers and have babies often compare their ulcers to the feeling one would have if a baby is moving and kicking. This is what she experienced and I was there everyday through all of it. No severe kicking if any and no baby bump. She was wearing a size 10 and her pant size didn’t change! She didn’t even have breast tenderness! This was her 3rd child and her 1st one where there were ZERO symptoms or signs of being pregnant. She actually LOVED being pregnant this time verses her other 2 times. She said she wished she knew sooner but she said if she knew she could get pregnant again and have it be as easy as it was during this past pregnancy she would do it again. Her pregnancy was a walk in the park; no nausea, food cravings or dislikes, mood swings didn’t exist, only gained 13lbs (all water), and had a VERY healthy baby boy. 7lbs 9oz at 21in long and 100% healthy.
Jean in West Chester - you need to refrain from saying idiotic things as you have in your posting. EVERY human body is different and EVERY human body functions differently and how dare you call these poor women stupid. You are the stupid one for saying such a pathetic thing. Good job on getting your voice heard - to bad you didn't show any sign of intelligence!! Go back to school learn some manners and take a couple medical courses you may be amazed with how incredibly unpredictable a human body actually is! There is financial aid if you need it for school but definitely get back in because you are not thinking outside the box and just want to think this isn’t possible but this is life honey EVERYTHING is possible!
Thanks!
Every baby/pregnancy is different. My sister had 2 babies, one almost never moved in the womb and the other did gymanstics! I can see how it might be a convenient excuse for some to claim that they never knew but for some who have not experienced the typical symptoms, had erratic periods and/or were told that it was impossible, who are we to judge them?!

BTW I am a lrage woman, who felt my daughter all of the time from 5 months til the end, but everyone is different.
Haha, totally ridiculous!! Even if you thought you couldn't get pregnant, or there was no way you were pregnant....go buy a freaking test just to be sure!!! Seriously people, get a clue!!!!
I didn't see anything in here about nursing moms. I was nursing, so no periods or birth control. Took a urine specimen to the doc to get on the pill in March, when my baby was 6 months old. Felt the kicking just a few days later. Had another baby 4 months in July.
My mom was 7 months pregnant with me before she knew it.  She had had my sister in June of 1980 and found out she was pregnant with me in May of 1981.  She had her period regularly the whole time.  With my sister she lost weight and so when she started gaining she didn't think anything of it other than she was putting the weight back on that she had lost.  The only reason she found out she was pregnant is she was having sharp pains preceeding her period every month.   They did an ultra sound and SURPRISE.  She was concerned b/c she hadn't felt me kick at all but the doctor said that was most likely due to her uterus still being "stretched" from my sister plus she was over weight and I was a small baby (probably due to lack of pre-natal care).  To Baffled, Jean and Karen:  I don't think my mother was in anyway "stupid".
A couple of you claim that it cannot happen and if you have had kids before there is no way to mistake the feeling.  I can tell you that you are wrong.  Not every woman carries babies the same way.  I had 2 normal pregnancies with normal symptoms and with easy uncomplicated deliveries.  I did deal with infertility with both pregnancies and needed help in getting pregnant.  I was nursing our second child and NOT taking any of the meds that we had needed previously to get pregnant.  I do not have monthly cycles to keep up with. I had about a 5lb weight gain which is normal with the PCOS I suffer from.  Imagine my surprise at a checkup to go back on my meds to find out I am 36wks pregnant!  I NEVER felt the baby move.  Even after finding out and trying to pay attention I did not feel her even when seeing her kicking away on the u/s screen.  My placenta was in the front and some other thing my ob mentioned made it next to impossible for me to feel her.  

I am not stupid or dumb or illiterate.  I am a college graduate.  I am proof this can happen.  I always wondered how someone could not know b/c it just did not make sense.  In living it myself I completely understand now.
I believe it happens, My girlfriend just had a baby and she did not have a big belly what so ever.  She just looked like she maybe gained a little weight.  While she absolutely knew she was pregnant I can understand someone else not remotely realizing it.
When I have described what it sort of feels like when a baby moves comparing it to intestinal movement.
I have 2 children and my body knew 5 days before my period was due that I was pregnant. So, while I can't relate to these women--it most certainly happens.
i myself have had a baby girl and i can't believe what these people are saying because of the simple fact, that your stomach gets irregularly hard or should i say stiff, in your last trimester
So its not just that your belly gets big its also rock hard! its a whole bunch of bs to me
All babies are different and not one pregnancy is the same. While it may be easy for some to dismiss the idea, I think that in some instances, it is easy to attribute symptoms to something else.  

I didn't know I was pregnant until about three and a half months. Calling others stupid thinking that your pregnancy experience proves you right is illogical.  

We are all different--Although my son was a very active baby, I know women who rarely felt their babies move.  I only had swelling a week before I delivered (which was a week after my due date) and never had morning sickness. Don't be so quick to judge.
Oh please, I knew one of these mothers.  I went up to her boyfriend and congratulated him.  He said for what?  I said she is pregnant isn't she?
He said no!  I said, yes she is, you better check.
Well 3 months later she was on the front page of the "Star"  Woman gives birth, no clue she was pregnant.  I kept saying, "I Knew, how come she didn't"
I was told by two doctors, one an intern, during a pelvic exam that I was NOT pregant even though I sensed something wasn't quite right.  (I actually had a dream that I had a tumor growing in me)  I never missed a pill and continued to take it after that exam.  I spotted during every period due time.  I gained some weight but attributed to not working and being layed off.  I finally got a severe kidney infection and had to go to the doctor.  Lo and behold I was 5 months pregnant.  They made me feel very stupid, I was hard on myself as well.  When two doctors are looking at you while you're in stirrups, you tend to believe them when they say you are not pregnant.  I had a healthy 9 lb 3 oz. boy who just graduated from college.  
oh god! anita your friend needs to go to a hospital, she may have a tumor or something! seriously!
I have a friend who's best friend in college had no clue she was pregnant. She called my friend one day complaining of stomache cramps asking if my friend could drive her to the doctor. Well my friend couldn't but then the next day got a call from her friend with the stomache cramps saying that she had delivered a baby boy. The doctors told her that she had carried her baby up near her chest cavity. She only gained 10lbs and this happened towards the last couple months. She was complaining of tight fitting jeans. They had to watch her baby closely because of the fear of fetal alcohol syndrome. She was partying and going out like a normal gal in her early twenties and drinking. Her baby was over 8lbs. He is now a healthy, smart 5 year old. I was really skeptical of how you cannot know but when it happens to someone that is close to you or your friends it makes you believe...do not judge, just because it hasnt happened to you or someone you know doesn't make it not true. Science has proven that this can happen, obviously.
OMG. There is no way a woman could not know she was pregnant. I hear about this "spotting" during their pregnancies and mistaking it for a period. I NEVER had any spotting during my pregs. The one time I did alerted me to the fact that I was miscarrying. A bunch of BS. Your 18 yr old was pg and you didn't know it? PAY ATTENTION!!


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