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Mom brings baby home from NICU after not knowing she was pregnant

A woman has returned home with her newborn after an unexpected birth caused by mistaking pregnancy symptoms for medication side effects.

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The brief

A woman in the United States has brought her baby home from the NICU following an unplanned birth. She had previously mistaken her pregnancy symptoms for side effects related to GLP-1 medication. The delivery took place in an ambulance.

Coverage from NDTV, Syracuse.com, People.com, Good Morning America, and ABC News emphasizes the woman's surprise at the nature of her physical symptoms. Reports focus on the transition from the NICU to the home environment. Future updates will likely depend on additional details regarding the infant's health status following the NICU stay.

Coverage does not yet specify the long-term prognosis for the mother or the child.

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Quick answers

How did the mother mistake her pregnancy?

She attributed her symptoms to side effects from GLP-1 medication.

Where did the birth occur?

The birth took place in an ambulance.

What is the status of the baby?

The baby has been discharged from the NICU and is now home with the mother.

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