Teen went into a coma and woke up four days later to discover she had given ...

A teenager went to bed with a headache, fell into a coma and woke up four days later - after unknowingly giving birth to a surprise baby.

Ebony Stevenson, 18, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, had no idea she was pregnant, and after going to bed feeling unwell on December 2, 2018, she was rushed to hospital and placed in an induced coma before waking up on December 6 having had a baby girl.

The college student - who studies Sports Physiotherapy - hadn't developed a bump, experienced no morning sickness and had not missed a period.

She had no idea she was expecting as her unborn baby was hidden in one of two uteruses, in a condition called uterus didelphys.

Ebony Stevenson had no idea she was pregnant when she was rushed to hospital in December following several seizures, with doctors delivering her daughter Elodie while she was in an induced coma  

Ebony Stevenson had no idea she was pregnant when she was rushed to hospital in December following several seizures, with doctors delivering her daughter Elodie while she was in an induced coma  

The condition, thought to affect one in 3,000 women, means those affected are born with two uteruses.

In Ebony's case, only one of them had a fallopian tube to carry an egg, while the other had none - meaning her chances of conception should have been slim.

After suffering a series of seizures on December 2, Ebony was rushed to Royal Oldham Hospital, Greater Manchester, and placed in an induced coma.

Medics performed tests and discovered Ebony had suffered from preeclampsia which had caused the seizures, and she was pregnant.

She had no idea she was expecting as her unborn baby was hidden in one of two uteruses, in a condition called uterus didelphys

Ebony continued to have a period and had no bump throughout her pregnancy

She had no idea she was expecting as her unborn baby was hidden in one of two uteruses, in a condition called uterus didelphys. Pictured: Ebony during her pregnancy 

Ebony plans to go back to Hopwood College, Middleton - where she's studying Sports Physiotherapy - in February, and mum Sheree will help take care of the baby

Ebony plans to go back to Hopwood College, Middleton - where she's studying Sports Physiotherapy - in February, and mum Sheree will help take care of the baby

They told her mum immediately and said that the baby needed to be delivered right away.

She underwent an emergency caesarean on Monday 3 December and gave birth to a baby girl at 1.32am who weighed 7lbs 10ozs - just over three hours after the first fit.

Ebony woke on December 6 to discover she had given birth and was suddenly a mother.

She has now got her head around the news and is enjoying bonding with her daughter, who she has named Elodie.

Ebony woke up four days after giving birth to discover that she was a mother something she describes as 'overwhelming' 

Ebony woke up four days after giving birth to discover that she was a mother something she describes as 'overwhelming' 

Ebony had gone to bed at 8:30pm complaining of a headache, and went on to have several seizures

Doctors placed her in an induced coma after she suffered preeclampsia

Ebony had gone to bed at 8:30pm complaining of a headache, and went on to have several seizures before doctors placed her in an induced coma after she suffered preeclampsia

The first time mum said: 'I didn't think I even wanted kids, at least not for another 10 years and never expected to be a young mum.

'Waking up from a coma to be told I had been pregnant and had given birth to a baby girl was overwhelming to say the least.

'Meeting my baby was so surreal. It felt like an out of body experience.

'I worried I wouldn't bond with my daughter because I had no time to get my head around her arrival, but I think she's amazing.

'It's an absolute miracle. I wouldn't change Elodie for the world.'

Ebony had thought she was just unwell when she went to bed at 8.30pm on Sunday 2 December, complaining of a headache.

Ebony's mother Sheree (pictured with her daughter and granddaughter) said that a bump 'appeared' on Ebony's stomach after she suffered her seizures

Ebony's mother Sheree (pictured with her daughter and granddaughter) said that a bump 'appeared' on Ebony's stomach after she suffered her seizures

Elodie is now 11 weeks old

While Elodie was a total surprise for Ebony the mother says she now wakes up every morning looking forward to spending the day with her 'precious little miracle'

She doesn't remember anything from then until waking up four days later - suddenly a mum.

Thankfully her mum, Sheree, 39, a stay-at-home mum-of-five, has been able to fill in the blanks.

Sheree said: 'At around 10pm that night I heard Ebony shout down to me that her headache had gotten really bad.

'She started being sick so I rushed her into the bathroom and before I knew it she was having a seizure on the bathroom floor.

'I rang 999 immediately as she'd never had anything like this before.'

In the five minutes it took the ambulance to arrive, Ebony had five more seizures. When paramedics

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