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Miracle Birth: Woman Gives Birth While Asleep, Wakes to Find Her Baby Under Blanket
A Canadian mother has revealed how she unknowingly gave birth while asleep after receiving an epidural, waking to discover her newborn son beneath a hospital blanket.
- A Canadian mother has revealed how she unknowingly gave birth while asleep after receiving an epidural, waking to discover her newborn son beneath a hospital blanket.

A 27-year-old Canadian mother has shared the remarkable story of how she unknowingly gave birth while asleep during labour, only to wake up and find her newborn son lying beneath a hospital blanket.
Carolina Moreno described the experience as one of the most traumatic moments of her life, despite her baby being born healthy.
Moreno, a mother of three, first recounted the unusual birth in a TikTok video that quickly went viral before speaking in more detail during an interview with People magazine.
According to Moreno, she was admitted to hospital for a planned induction after testing positive for Group B Streptococcus (GBS), a common bacterium that can be passed to babies during childbirth. Doctors administered antibiotics before breaking her water and inducing labour with Pitocin, a medication used to stimulate contractions.
She explained that the contractions became increasingly painful because the baby was not in an ideal position, prompting her to request an epidural.
Although the pain relief initially appeared ineffective, Moreno repeatedly pressed the patient-controlled epidural button for additional doses. Once the medication took full effect, she became comfortable enough to fall asleep from exhaustion.
While she slept, nurses continued routine monitoring of the baby’s heartbeat. Moreno said the fetal heart monitor had sounded several times earlier because her baby was very active and frequently changed position, so neither she nor her family became alarmed when nurses returned to adjust the monitor.
The situation took a frightening turn when medical staff were unable to detect the baby’s heartbeat for several minutes.
Moreno recalled that a nurse asked her to roll onto her back while continuing to search for the heartbeat.
“When I turn on my back, her hands are still on my stomach, and that’s when she points out that my stomach feels really weird,” Moreno said.
“In that moment, I just thought my baby’s dead.”
As she shifted her legs, Moreno felt something beneath the blanket but assumed it was her placenta. Instead, the nurse lifted the covers and discovered that her baby had already been born.
The newborn was lying face down beneath the blanket, silent and not crying.
“He was face down. He wasn’t crying, and I just panicked,” Moreno recalled, saying she feared her son had died after spending several minutes unnoticed under the covers.
The nurse immediately picked up the baby, stimulated him until he cried and confirmed that he was breathing normally.
Moreno said the incident was so unexpected that even her husband initially believed he had simply missed the delivery before realising that everyone in the room had.
Reflecting on the experience, she explained that her son had effectively delivered himself while she was asleep.
“The nurse didn’t deliver him; he delivered himself. We had no idea he was even out, which is actually what made it so scary at first since they couldn’t find his heartbeat because he wasn’t in me anymore,” she told People.
Now three months old, Moreno said her son is healthy, thriving and has become the calmest of her three children.
“He’s absolutely amazing and was born in perfect health. He’s also our easiest baby,” she said.


