Arizona woman didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth

Janae Colvard thought she had severe cramps

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Janae Colvard of Gilbert, Ariz., alleges she didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth.
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Posted: 01/25/2013

GILBERT, Ariz -  An Arizona woman who thought she was having severe menstrual cramps ended up delivering a baby Wednesday morning.

"I left home at 9:15 and she was born at 9:59," Janae Colvard said.

Colvard talked exclusively with 9 On Your Side's sister station, KNXV-TV in Phoenix, from her hospital bed Thursday night and insisted she had no idea she was pregnant.

"I gained some weight, but not to where I thought I was pregnant," she said. "I didn’t feel [the baby] move. I had my normal cycle."

Colvard said her friend drove her to the hospital after the abdominal pain became too intense.

"I kept feeling like I needed to use the restroom, on top of this pressure and I happen to reach down all of a sudden … and there was a head," she said.

Doctors believe baby Isabella was born at 36 weeks, nearly full term and is healthy, Colvard said.

"She’s four pounds, 15 ounces and 17 inches long," she said.

Colvard already has two other children -- a 12-year-old boy and a 6-year-old boy.

She had Cesarean sections with her other two children, so she said she did not know what labor actually felt like.

As of late Thursday night, Colvard was still informing her friends and family that she had given birth.

“I’m just curious to see what [other] surprises she will bring me,” Colvard said while smiling at her newborn.

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