I'm amazed that the condition wasn't caught by an ultrasound. I thought those were routine procedures nowadays.
I know, especially since they pegged her as a high risk pregnancy, a woman thought unable to have a baby. It seems pretty obvious. That's what caught my eye about this story. The article didn't say if she had regular prenatal care, but what kind was it? She mentioned it was a painful pregnancy. Is this the byproduct of a 'universal' or rationed healthcare system? It really is a miracle they're both alright.