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Berny Torre & Tanveer Mann

'Christmas miracle' as woman gives birth 30 minutes after finding out she's pregnant

A young mum has told of her Christmas miracle baby after she only found out she was pregnant 30 minutes before giving birth.

Ally Opfer, 26, went into labour but had no idea she was pregnant because she had a flat tummy and a negative test.

The 26-year-old, from Cleveland, US, had been getting ready to go to cheerleading practice when she felt a little odd but refused to believe something was wrong until a few hours later.

She told The Sun : “I didn’t dream I was pregnant. Yes, my periods had been irregular, but they’d always been like that. I hadn’t gained any weight, felt tired or had any odd movements.

"My stomach was flat. There was no way I was having a baby.

The 26-year-old had been getting ready to go to cheerleading practice when she went into labour (Ally Opfer/Facebook)

“Still, because the pain came in waves, I agreed to take a pregnancy test, just to be sure. It was negative but the pain was now agonising."

A few hours later, the pain became unbearable and Ally staggered into hospital screaming in pain after letting her parents drive her to see a doctor.

She said she was suddenly petrified after the doctor told her she had a 'mass', and she asked if it was cancer.

She only found out she was pregnant 30 minutes before (Ally Opfer/Facebook)
Ally says she had a flat stomach throughout her pregnancy (Ally Opfer/Facebook)

“As soon as I said 'no' he replied, 'Well, it looks like you’re about 38 weeks pregnant. You’re in full blown labour. We have to get you up to delivery right now, you’re going to have a baby.'"

She went into "complete shock" but gave birth to the first boy in her family in 43 years by caesarian.

Two days after Oliver was born healthy and weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces, on December 21, 2016, the news went on social media.

Oliver is now four years old (Ally Opfer/Facebook)
Ally shared the news on Facebook, calling Oliver her 'Christmas miracle' (Ally Opfer/Facebook)

Ally said she enjoyed the most wonderful Christmas day of her life, adding: “Oliver is now four, adventurous smart and so much fun. He’s made me the happiest mum in the world, and every Christmas is special because of him.

“But holding him in my arms that first Christmas was life changing. He was the best Christmas gift that I didn’t know I needed.

"Oliver was a true Christmas miracle.”

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