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Didn’t Know You Were Pregnant? Get on TV
Surprise births are the name of the game at Discovery Health’s “I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant,” and with all the stories that pop up here on Strollerderby, is it any wonder they’re heading into their third season and still going strong?
The show also covers parents who are surprised by a twin birth, women who have given birth in the middle of a bridal shower. The folks at Discovery Health want to hear from Babble readers who want to be on the show or know a story that might fit the bill.
So who are they looking for? Anyone who fits the following criteria:
- A mom who has a baby while on a plane train or automobile
- A surprise birth in unusal place; work, a store, mall, toilet or fairgrounds, amusement parks
- A surprise birth as I went in for surgery and came out with a baby.
- A surprise adoption story, think way outside the box for this one.
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stcelia commented on Nov 03 09 at 9:49 amI think this is one of the most overly dramatic, annoying shows on tv.
Elizabeth commented on Nov 03 09 at 7:01 pmI hate this show. It makes me unreasonably paranoid
soxmom commented on Nov 04 09 at 2:33 pmI’m so sick of these dramatic- I didn’t know I was pregnant/ I gave birth on the toilet stories. Are there really that many women out there who didn’t know they were pregnent?? REALLY??
Jessica commented on Jan 15 10 at 2:31 pmActually you’d be suprised. Its not at all uncommon to test negative even if you are pregnant. After the little stick tests you and says your fine, no baby, and the doctor brushes it off you think “Well guess I’m just paranoid”, little way down the road it becomes more obvious.
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