Woman with appendicitis sent to hospital — only to give birth



A young woman rushed to the hospital with suspected appendicitis ended up giving birth to a baby boy.

Megan Isherwood, 26, was rushed to the hospital after suffering severe pains in her right side and vomiting up blood.

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Doctors at Blackburn Hospital feared she had appendicitis and ordered ultrasound and CT scans.

Megan Isherwood was rushed to the hospital after suspected appendicitis, but later gave birth instead. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

To their surprise they saw a little head and foot and realized that she was pregnant — even though she had taken a test days earlier which was negative.

The bar manager was then blue — lighted to Burnley hospital but on the way she gave birth to little Jaxson who weighed 4.6lbs on Sept 9.

Isherwood, from Blackburn, Lancs, said: “I was speechless — I couldn’t believe what had just happened.

“I had no bump, no symptoms at all, he just came out of nowhere.

Isherwood gave birth to Jaxson on Sept 9. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

“I wouldn’t change anything for it other than I wish Jaxson had let me know that he was around before he was born.

“He is a miracle.”

On the day Isherwood gave birth she woke up at 4 p.m. feeling ill and asked her friend, Gabbie Rose, 26, to drop off a bottle of Coke as she felt her blood sugar was low.

Isherwood said: “When Gabbie arrived, she told me I looked terrible as I was hunched over and that I needed to go to the hospital.

“I have a high pain threshold, so she knew I had something wrong with me.”

Gabbie then called 111 and an ambulance arrived within an hour.

“I wouldn’t change anything for it other than I wish Jaxson had let me know that he was around before he was born.” Isherwood said. “He is a miracle.” Megan Isherwood / SWNS

The has revealed that paramedics checked her over and assumed she was suffering from appendicitis due to the pain she was feeling on the right side of her body as well as her high heart rate and nausea.

She arrived at Blackburn hospital at 5:30 p.m. and was taken to the intensive care unit.

Isherwood was next in line to be seen by a doctor when “blood gushed” out of her and soaked the bed.

“I was so shocked and flustered, I couldn’t believe what had just happened,” Isherwood said about finding out she was having a baby. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

She was rushed into a room and told how “15 doctors were crowded around her trying to find out what was wrong”.

She said: “They decided to do a CT scan as well as an ultrasound to rule out pregnancy but that was when they found a head and a foot.

“They then blue-lighted me to Burnley hospital as they have a midwifery.

“On the way there the paramedic said to me if I need to push just let them know and push hard.

Jaxson was born 33 weeks early. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

“As soon as she said that, it was like something clicked and I just needed to push.

“The next thing you know they told me ‘congratulations it is a boy’.

“I was so shocked and flustered, I couldn’t believe what had just happened.”

Jaxson was born 33 weeks early, and just minutes after he was born he had turned blue and stopped breathing.

But luckily paramedics managed to bring him back to life before they arrived at the hospital.

Jaxson was taken to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Isherwood was rushed into the birth suite and then put in her own room on the postnatal ward.

There she was told that both she and Jaxson had an infection and were diagnosed with sepsis, but both made a full recovery after being placed on antibiotics.

Just hours after arriving at the hospital Isherwood was allowed to see Jaxson for the first time.

She said: “It still didn’t feel real.

“I struggled to get my head around what had happened – I was thinking to myself where have you come from,” Isherwood said. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

“I struggled to get my head around what had happened — I was thinking to myself where have you come from.”

A couple of days later Jaxson stopped breathing again but was brought back around by doctors once more.

Isherwood said: “He didn’t make himself known before he was born but he definitely did after almost dying twice.

“He is such a brave boy.”

He was eventually discharged on September 25 and has been happy at home with mom since.

The baby was eventually discharged on September 25. Megan Isherwood / SWNS
“Jaxson is doing absolutely amazing,” Isherwood said. Megan Isherwood / SWNS

She believes the father is a man she is not in a relationship with.

Isherwood has also told how her local community came together to help her out with supplies after word got around she had given birth unexpectedly.

Isherwood said: “The community came together and helped me out with supplies for Jaxson which was very kind.

“We have everything we need now.

“Jaxson is doing absolutely amazing.

“When I told my family they couldn’t believe it — and neither still can I.”


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