A mum who had no idea she was pregnant was left in total shock after giving birth to her surprise baby alone in the shower.
Dimitty Bonnet, 28, had woken up with stomach pain and decided to take a late night shower when she felt the sudden urge to push - and caught her newborn's head between her legs.
She and husband, Jason, 42, who are parents to Nate, five, and Darci, three - had decided to stopped trying for any more children after feeling content that their family was complete.
But little did they know that they would soon welcome their third baby, despite Dimitty having regular periods and even getting a negative result on pregnancy test taken just a few weeks before the shock birth at 1:30am on 26th February 2022.
Jason was in bed at the time, and as she called out for help he rushed into the bathroom to find his wife covered in blood and holding a baby.
She had no idea that anything was wrong until she started to feel 'a bit off' the evening before she gave birth, according to the Mirror.
Dimitty, an admin manager, from Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia, said: “My weight has fluctuated my whole life, so I didn’t think anything of it when I put on a few pounds. I assumed it was just a bit of lockdown weight, and it was nothing too noticeable.
“I’d flown on a plane a month before, and even had an x-ray after a rugby injury six weeks before I gave birth.
"There was no part of me that thought I could be expecting - to be sure I even took a test a month before giving birth and it came back negative.
“The evening before he was born, I just felt a bit yuck. My stomach felt a bit off, so I put the kids to bed and got an early night myself.
“I woke up around 1am and felt so uncomfortable. It was like I really needed the toilet, but I wasn’t able to go.
“The pain started to get worse, so I decided to have a shower to make myself feel better.
“I didn’t want to wake my husband, so I kept the light off and showered in the dark.
“I felt a sudden urge to push, and the next thing I knew, I was holding a baby’s head.”
In a state of shock and confusion, Dimitty managed to sit down on the floor in the dark, and after a final push, her baby was born in the early hours of February 26th 2022.
She called for her husband, Jason, who rushed into the bathroom and was shocked to find his wife cradling their newborn son.
The panicked pair called for an ambulance, which arrived around 15 minutes later – just in time to help Dimitty deliver the placenta.
After the paramedics cut the cord and made sure that mum and baby were okay, they took the family to Campbelltown Hospital, New South Wales, where the pair were monitored for 24 hours.
Dimitty and Jason named their surprise baby boy, Harvey Eric Barry Timmins. He weighed 6lbs 8oz.
Whilst Dimitty was in the hospital, they face-timed Nate and Darci, telling them that '"Mummy has a surprise" before showing them their new sibling.
They were both over the moon.
“It was such a huge shock that the first few days are a bit of a blur,” Dimitty said.
“My older kids were so excited when we told them, particularly my daughter as she’s always wanted to be a big sister. She’s so caring and has taken on her new role really well.
“Our family and friends have all been so supportive as we weren’t prepared at all – in fact we’d thrown away all our old baby stuff a month before.
“But everyone came together to make sure we had a pram, clothes, nappies, and a bed for him.
“It took us about 24 hours to come up with a name for him, but we chose Harvey after Jason’s grandfather, which is really special.
“My other two pregnancies were so different so I never thought something like this could happen to me. It's taken my brain and body a bit of time to process what's happened, but we are finding our feet and feeling more settled now.
“He’s such an amazing baby and we feel so lucky to have him join the family, even if it was quite a shock at first.”
Her signwriter husband Jason added: "He's a precious little man but it was the biggest shock of my life."
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