Mother, 20, claims she didn’t know she was pregnant until she went into labour while CLUBBING after drinking through her pregnancy and living ‘as normal’
- Sales assistant Vivian Wise Ruizvelasco, 20, didn’t know she was pregnant
- The first-time mother, from Mexico, went into labour while clubbing
- She shared a TikTok video about her experience which has gone viral
A woman has claimed she didn’t know she was pregnant until she went into labour while clubbing.
Sales assistant Vivian Wise Ruizvelasco, 20, from Mexico, gave birth to her son Matías ten months ago after going into labour while she was out clubbing.
She revealed she had not idea with was pregnancy in the lead up to the birth, and was continuing life ‘as normal’, drinking, exercising and spending time with her friends and boyfriend Tonatiuh González.
Photos taken throughout her pregnancy show she didn’t have a noticeable bump and it is understood she continued to have spotting throughout her pregnancy, which is sometimes mistaken for a period.
Sales assistant Vivian Wise Ruizvelasco, 20, from Mexico, gave birth to her son Matías in XX. She shared her experience on Twitter, with pictures showing her at different stages of the pregnancy (pictured at 3months into the pregnancy)
Photos taken throughout her pregnancy show she didn’t have a noticeable bump and it is understood she continued to have spotting throughout her pregnancy, which is sometimes mistaken for a period
Vivian in hospital with her partner Tonatiuh Gonzales after giving birth to Matías, pictured right
But after a friend’s birthday party she experienced intense stomach and hip pain and went to hospital, where a doctor informed her she was giving birth.
The new mother said it was a ‘shock’ and that she and her boyfriend worried about how they would foot the medical bill, but now she is delighted to have her son, Matías.
Her video about the experience has gone viral on TikTok, racking up 16.9 million views and 1.3 million likes.
She said: ‘I found out I was pregnant when I was already in labour. Immediately, I went into shock for many reasons – such as wondering if the baby was okay and what I was going to do with him, as I’ve never carried a baby [before] in my life.
Vivian went about her life as usual during her whole pregnancy. Pictured out dancing when she was two months pregnant
The new mother said it was a ‘shock’ and that she and her boyfriend worried about how they would foot the medical bill, but now she is delighted to have her son, Matías
Vivian never showed a bump during her pregnancy and was spotting, which made her think she was still getting her period. Pictured with friends at six months pregnant
‘[I worried] about everything I needed to buy and in that moment, my world fell apart.’
She continued: ‘At first, it was very difficult for me, as I had no experience or dealings with babies, but over time, I began to adapt.
‘The fact I have to teach him how to be in life is very nice and he’s already going to daycare, as well as being happy.
‘He’s my son, my partner and the love of my life – it’s honestly the best and most sudden thing that could have happened to me.’
Going from partying at eight months pregnant to juggling diapers and feeds was ‘difficult,’ Vivian admitted
Vivien had been ‘feeling a little bad’ for two days but still went to dinner to celebrate a friend’s birthday.
However she began to feel unwell with pain in her hips and stomach, and left to go home around midnight.
The following day, Vivian went to work but was taking ‘a thousand pills’ and ‘drinking herbal tea’ in a bid to ease what she thought was severe abdominal pain. In reality, she was experiencing contractions.
Eventually she left work early and went to the hospital with Tonatiuh.
Party girl Vivian revealed she was out dancing at eight months pregnant, and still out eight days before giving birth, right
A eight months and one day, Vivian had a romantic night out with her boyfriend, and pictures taken at the time showed there was no signs she might be pregnant
‘That’s when they told me that the pain was because I was in labour and that I had to give birth,’ she said.
Their son, Matías, was delivered via a C-section and the couple were left ‘in shock’ with mixed emotions.
She said: ‘I didn’t feel hurt or anything at all, but my boyfriend was in shock.
‘I don’t know what he was [thinking], but he clearly had to get moving as there were things we needed for the baby, as well as working out how we were going to pay for the hospital. He was so scared, but I understood.’
The TikTok video documents Vivian’s hidden pregnancy, showing how she continued on unaware she was expecting.
Videos showed the mother-of-one sipping on cocktails and dancing the night away throughout her pregnancy
Vivian shared a video of herself three days before giving birth, saying she was ‘not aware’ and ‘not participating’ to show she still had no idea of what was going on
‘Many people didn’t believe me and thought it was impossible or that it was a lie,’ she said.
‘The other majority of people were shocked and on the other hand, many women commented that the same thing happened to them.
‘I always led my life as if nothing happened and I went out to parties a lot, but I no longer drank so much because I had my gallbladder removed almost a year ago.
‘I was still drinking something though, as well as exercising and swimming – everything was really normal.’
One viewer added: ‘Well this seems like a more enjoyable time during pregnancy. I felt miserable during pregnancy…’
‘This is actually common, some women don’t grow a stomach and because of fetal placement don’t feel the baby kick and are lucky to be asymptomatic,’ someone else claimed.
Another user added: ‘Welcome to the club I didn’t know I was expecting twins until I was 30 weeks and I delivered them at 34 weeks.’
Ten months on, Matías is a healthy baby boy and Vivian described him as the love of her life and her ‘partner’
The doting parents had a arty for their son several months after their son. They couldn’t plan a gender reveal party for him because they didn’t know Vivian was pregnant
Matías having a swim with his father Tonatiuh this summer. He gave his parents a big surprise when he was born
Matías had his first ever Easter celebration in April this year. Doting parents Vivian and Tonatiuh have recovered from the shock of his birth
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