Every woman can recall the exact moment her child was born, but the mother we’re about to discuss was not as fortunate.
She had a brain hemorrhage when pregnant and goes as Colvina Jolene. She realized she had already given birth when she regained consciousness.
Having given birth while in a coma, the woman only regained consciousness two months following the birth of her child.
The young mother’s chances of emerging from a coma were slim. Additionally, her unborn child was twice frozen and then thawed again.
When the woman started to think after two months, she instinctively knew that she was now a mother, and she was overjoyed to see her young daughter Maya.
We both surviving was truly a miracle, Ms. Jolene later remarked. Having given birth while in a coma, the woman only regained consciousness two months following the birth of her child.
Colvina was doing well during the pregnancy, but at 23 weeks, she started experiencing very bad migraines. She managed to phone Mari Mat, her husband, before passing out.
Colvina underwent emergency surgery at the hospital with a neurosurgeon. Having given birth while in a coma, the woman only regained consciousness two months following the birth of her child.
The likelihood was quite slim. The fetus was protected from injury by doctors doing everything they could to prevent pressure dips in the brain.
Having given birth while in a coma, the woman only regained consciousness two months following the birth of her child.
The doctor who informed Colvina’s husband that he was unaware of any previous example where a patient had managed to survive after such surgery left him with words he will never forget. Fortunately, Colvina and Maya did not, Mat recalled.