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Suspected Appendicitis Becomes Ambulance Birth as Mother and Baby Recover

Scans for abdominal pain revealed an unrecognised pregnancy that culminated in an en‑route delivery, according to the mother's account.

Overview

  • Megan Isherwood, 26, sought emergency care for severe right‑sided pain and vomiting blood.
  • Hospital imaging for suspected appendicitis revealed fetal parts despite a negative pregnancy test taken days earlier.
  • She delivered son Jackson in an ambulance during a blue‑light transfer to Burnley at about 33 weeks, with a birth weight of 4.6lb.
  • Paramedics and hospital staff resuscitated the newborn twice in the immediate aftermath, and both mother and baby were treated for sepsis with antibiotics.
  • Jackson was discharged on September 25 and is now home with his mother, who reports local community support with baby supplies.