Why it is possible to not know you're pregnant until the baby arrives

By Melanie Kembrey
Updated November 9 2014 - 10:08am, first published October 22 2014 - 2:26pm
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason.  Photo: Facebook
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason. Photo: Facebook
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason.  Photo: Facebook
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason. Photo: Facebook
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason.  Photo: Facebook
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason. Photo: Facebook
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason.  Photo: Facebook
Kate, her partner Aaron, and their son Mason. Photo: Facebook
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram
Kate, Aaron and baby Mason, who was born in August. Photo: Instagram

If you are a young woman of normal weight you can be pregnant and not know it until just before you give birth, experts say, but it's more likely to happen if you are overweight.

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