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Woman who didn't even know she was pregnant gives birth in plane toilet

A plane landed with one more passenger than it took off with last week - after a woman who didn’t know she was pregnant unexpectedly gave birth mid-flight.

The new mother, Tamara, was taken by surprise on the KLM flight when she went to the bathroom with a stomach ache and ended up giving birth.

Luckily the KLM Royal Dutch flight from Guyaquil, Ecuador, to Spain had a few medical professionals among the passengers who were able to help with the surprise birth on Wednesday.

Tamara and her new baby were rushed off to hospital when the flight stopped for a layover in Amsterdam.

“A few hours before landing in the Netherlands, her stomach hurt and she decided to go to the toilet. To her great surprise, after two contractions, she suddenly had a baby in her hands,” a hospital spokesperson explained.

Mum and baby were taken to the Spaarne Gasthuis Haarlem South hospital when the plane stopped in Amsterdam for a layover (Google Street View)

“Tamara had no idea she was pregnant and was quite taken aback by the event.”

Two doctors and a nurse from Austria were on the plane and were able to help with the surprise delivery, an airline spokesperson said, adding KLM “are very grateful” to the medics for stepping up.

Both the mother and baby are currently “doing well,” according to the airline.

Tamara named her new baby Maximiliano after one of the helpful passengers who stayed by her side and helped her deliver the baby safely.

The airline thanked passengers for stepping up and said mum and baby were both well (NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The flight touched-down at Schiphol Airport at 12.55pm on Thursday and the new mother and baby Maximiliano were taken by ambulance to Spaarne Gasthuis Haarlem Zuid hospital.

Before giving birth, Tamara had been planning on taking an additional flight then to Spain.

“The team in the birthing department did everything possible to ensure that both received proper care and were on their way for the necessary paperwork for Maximiliano. As soon as possible, Tamara and Maximiliano will travel on to Madrid. The Spaarne Gasthuis wishes them well!” the hospital said.

“Both Tamara and Maximiliano were fortunately in good health,” the hospital confirmed.

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