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Published Date: 11 March 2010
A woman from Hull who went to hospital believing she had appendicitis later gave birth to a healthy baby boy, it has emerged.
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Kimberley Robinson, 22, went to Hull Royal Infirmary when she began having severe stomach pains.

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Robinson thought she had appendicitis and had no idea she was pregnant.
She later gave birth to Mackenzie, who weighed a healthy 7lb 14oz.

"I thought I had appendicitis. I had no idea I was pregnant until my waters broke and I could feel his head. He arrived about five minutes later," she told the Hull Daily Mail.

Mackenzie, now five weeks old, is said to be doing well.

She added: "I was in total shock. It took about two weeks for it to sink in. Because I had no idea I was pregnant, I didn't have any clothes for him or things such as prams and car seats."



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  • Last Updated: 11 March 2010 3:55 PM
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