Kelly Donegan, 26, who's due to give birth in six weeks' time,was horrified when a surgical pin popped out of her stomach. She said she had experienced a needling sensation on the left side of her stomach but was assured there was nothing to worry about.
But one day she looked down to see the pin poking through her skin just inches away from her unborn baby. She said it must have been left inside her three years ago during an operation.
'My stomach is getting bigger and bigger and all the pressure must have forced it out.'
Even though Kelly is in pain, doctors cannot remove the pin until she has given birth.
'They can't even do an X-ray to see how much of the thing is inside me because X-rays are dangerous for pregnant women,' the mother of three said.
she has been assured the baby will not be harmed. However, she will probably need another operation, complete with general anaesthetic, to remove the pin after she has given birth.
'All they can do until then is trim the sharp end off it so it doesn't catch on things. It's horrible and it's also quite sore. But there's nothing I can do except wait,' she said.
But one day she looked down to see the pin poking through her skin just inches away from her unborn baby. She said it must have been left inside her three years ago during an operation.
'My stomach is getting bigger and bigger and all the pressure must have forced it out.'
Even though Kelly is in pain, doctors cannot remove the pin until she has given birth.
'They can't even do an X-ray to see how much of the thing is inside me because X-rays are dangerous for pregnant women,' the mother of three said.
she has been assured the baby will not be harmed. However, she will probably need another operation, complete with general anaesthetic, to remove the pin after she has given birth.
'All they can do until then is trim the sharp end off it so it doesn't catch on things. It's horrible and it's also quite sore. But there's nothing I can do except wait,' she said.
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