According to a source, a British woman suffered three months in a coma and lost her memory after a tragic moped accident, but when she awoke, she was 11 weeks pregnant.
According to the Mirror, Gemma Holmes, 33, of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, injured her back after she rammed into a parked car on her way to work in September 2013, when she was unaware that she was pregnant.

Holmes’ mother, Julie Brown, 59, was informed of her pregnancy by doctors at Frenchay Hospital in Bristol, and the family waited for her to awaken from her induced coma, which had erased all of her memory from the previous three years, including the identity of the unborn child’s father.

“You’re in the hospital, you’ve had a pretty horrible accident, you’ve got brain damage, a punctured lung, you’ve shattered too many bones, and you’ll never walk again,” she stated on the “Real Fix” podcast, according to the source.
“Waking up to find that you’ve just gone through everything, died, and everything, but you’re still pregnant… “Oh my God, how did that happen?” it’s like. According to Holmes.
“I was like, ‘What?’ because I had a dream that I was giving birth to a baby boy… Even today, I ask myself, ‘How did that happen?’ She said, “I’ve died twice, but he’s still living inside of me – I don’t comprehend it.”

“They told me I had a week to decide whether or not I wanted to keep the kid since we couldn’t do anything after 12 weeks.” ‘No way,’ I said. ‘Of course, I’m keeping him.’ ‘Are you kidding me?’
“I was ecstatic,” she added. I was eager to meet him. He kicked me in the shins a lot to let me know he was in there.”

Doctors predicted Holmes would never walk again, but after several months in a wheelchair, Holmes defied the odds and gave birth to her healthy baby son, Rueben, in May 2013.
According to the Mirror, she also relearned how to walk when her son made his first steps.
“The doctors claimed I didn’t stand a chance, but I pulled through and proved them all wrong.” My mother has always taught me that if you think negatively, unpleasant things will happen. “Think positively, and positive things will happen,” Holmes remarked.
