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PA Real Life Jade didn't know she was pregnant until giving birth in the toilet. Jade Wigley, 21, was rushed to A&E after suffering severe stomach pains, which doctors told her were
due to pulling the lining of her abdomen, three months before son George, now ten months, was born. Jade even took a pregnancy test while at the hospital but it came back negative. So she
continued life as normal, even drinking alcohol on a night out with friends the day before she gave birth. But on the morning of July 6 last year, Jade woke up with severe stomach pains
while at her boyfriend, Martin’s house. RELATED ARTICLES Jade recalled: “I thought maybe it was my abdomen again. "I was in agony all morning and kept on throwing up bile. "I went
to the toilet because it was the only place I felt comfortable, but then George popped out. "I didn't know what was happening. PA Real Life Jade pictured when she was three months
pregnant “At first, I thought my insides were coming out.” As well as the pregnancy test coming back negative at the hospital the previous March, Jade continued to get periods throughout her
pregnancy. She also stayed the same weight and wore a size six up until the day baby George arrived. After waking up in agony at her boyfriend’s house, Jade called her stepdad Wayne to come
and collect her. Once at home she took painkillers and used a hot water bottle hoping that it would ease the pain, but nothing seemed to be working. Jade then felt a sudden stabbing pain in
her stomach and had a strong urge to go to the toilet. The George was born, as Jade remembered: “He just came out – I had no idea what was happening. "I was in such a state of panic.
PA Real Life Jade with her stepdad, mum and boyfriend at five months pregnant “I don't remember much. "I wrapped him in one of the bath towels and yelled to Wayne that I'd had
a baby. "Wayne ran in and he was in shock but he called for an ambulance. "I just held George, he was whimpering but he wasn't crying - I was crying enough for the both of
us." PA Real Life Jade pictured one week before she gave birth Paramedics arrived, a midwife cut the umbilical cord and George, who weighed only 3llb and 6oz, was rushed to Basildon
University Hospital. Doctors there estimated the tiny newborn was between seven and ten weeks premature. George was placed in a ventilator where he remained for four days. In the meantime
Jade’s mum Carol and boyfriend Martin had come to the hospital. It was Carol who broke the news to Martin, who was so shocked that he couldn’t speak to five minutes. Now the couple couldn’t
be happier with their unexpected addition. Jade said: “When I first saw him I was shocked, but because he was in a bit of trouble, my motherly instincts kicked in. "I felt really guilty
knowing I had been drinking throughout my pregnancy, and even the night before. PA Real Life Baby George pictured during his stay at hospital straight after his birth "I told the
doctors and felt so bad. “I wondered if I had made George ill because I had been drinking. "When I was released from hospital four days later, I realised how much I needed to do and
what I needed to learn. "I had three and a half weeks to catch up while he was in hospital. WOMAN BOXES WHILE EIGHT MONTHS PREGNANT "My family and friends have been so supportive.
I messaged my friends and added a picture of George at the end – lots of them thought I was joking until they saw the picture. "They've donated loads of things like prams and
clothes, and the nurses at the hospital taught me how to change his nappy. "I celebrated my 21st birthday just a few weeks after but I was a completely different person. PA Real Life
Baby George pictured now "Martin and I are not planning to have more children at the moment. “We'd like to get our own place and think about marriage first. "I had always
wanted kids but never this young. “I wouldn't change anything for the world though; it's amazing being a mum." Jade shared her story as these children's hilarious
homework responses went viral.