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Published: 10:52 BST, 17 December 2018 | Updated: 11:03 BST, 18 December 2018
A size 8 teenager with a flat stomach was stunned when doctors told her she was almost nine months pregnant, and suddenly produced a giant bump by re-positioning her baby.
Saffron Heffer, 18, from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, says she had no idea she was expecting a baby until her mother suggested she took a pregnancy test when they spotted a strange line on her stomach.
Aside from the mark, which turned out to be a pigmentation line, Saffron showed no physical signs of pregnancy and had been visiting them gym and going on sunbeds completely unaware of her condition.
The retail assistant put her missed periods down to the contraceptive pill she had started a few months earlier, and her cravings for Cornettos, lettuce and strawberries due to them being on offer at the local shop.
Just 17 at the time, it turned out that the retail worker was 37 weeks pregnant, and the emergency midwife confirmed her baby boy was back-to-back in her womb, explaining the lack of bump. 
Saffron gave birth to her healthy 8lb 1oz son Oscar Heffer just six weeks later in June 2018, and despite the shock, Saffron says she loves being a mum to her little boy.
Saffron Heffer, 18, from from Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, says she had no idea she was expecting a baby until her mother suggested she took a pregnancy test when they spotted a strange line on her stomach (seen at New Year in 2017 when she was four months pregnant)
Just 17 at the time, it turned out that Saffron, a retail worker, was 37 weeks pregnant, and the emergency midwife confirmed her baby boy was back-to-back in her womb explaining the lack of bump (seen at six months pregnant)
Speaking about the moment she discovered her pregnancy, Saffron, said: 'It was a surprise for everyone. My mum was just as shocked as I am.
'I personally didn't believe it was possible to not know you were pregnant until it happened to me.'
A baby usually moves into a head-first position (facing downwards) by 36 weeks gestation.
However if they are bottom first or feet first (breech position) or lying sideways (transverse position) they need to be moved after the 37th week of the pregnancy to avoid complications during birth.
The obstetrician may offer ECV, a technique known as External Cephalic Version. 
The procedure usually begins with an injection to relax the womb, before gentle pressure is applied to the abdomen to help the baby turn in the womb until he or she is facing down head-first. 
The doctor or midwife will place their hands on the stomach and encourage the baby to turn in a forward or backward roll, with the aim of finishing in a head down position. 
The technique, described as 'mildly uncomfortable', is successful in forty per cent of first-time mothers, and described as 'generally safe'.
However one in 200 babies need to be delivered by emergency caesarean section as a result of complications. 
If moving the baby is not successful, doctors will discuss a breech vaginal birth or a cesarean.  
She added: 'While I was pregnant and didn't know, I was going down to the gym and I was still having sunbeds.
'I was down the gym the day I found out and doing sit ups with my mum. We were laughing that my belly goes in a funny triangle shape.
'It just didn't click - even my mum said she didn't think for a moment that I could be pregnant.'
The emergency midwife said her baby was in breech position, before twisting him around Saffron's stomach which 'popped' into a giant bump just days later (seen days after her bump appeared at 37 weeks)
Saffron gave birth to her healthy 8lb 1oz son Oscar Heffer just six weeks later a on June 3 2018, and despite the shock Saffron loves being a mum to her little boy
Recalling the months before her discovery, Saffron remembers feeling lethargic for months, with doctors telling her she was anaemic and vitamin D and B12 deficient.
The teenager says she even lost weight, dropping from a size 10 to a size 8 and putting her missed periods down to starting the contraceptive pill.
Saffron said: 'I was so lethargic and sleepy, I didn't want to go out, I didn't want to see anybody.
'I didn't want to spend time with anyone ever because the littlest things annoyed me and got on my nerves and I didn't know what to do.
Saffron, seen at six months pregnant, was doing sit-ups with her mother who suggested she take a pregnancy test when they discovered a pigmentation mark on her stomach
Saffron, seen at 37 weeks just days after her bump came in, admitted that it was a shock to discover she was pregnant and initially worried she had thrown her life away
After facing her new life as a mother head-on, Saffron couldn't be more happy to be a mum to little Oscar, who she describes as the 'perfect baby'
'I lost weight. I didn't gain any at all. I was in size 10 jeans before and I found out I was pregnant and was in a size 8, and I'm back in a size 6 jean now. 
'I was a size 8 throughout the whole pregnancy. Even the day I gave birth I was in my size 6-8 jeans.' 
Babies in the womb usually grow with their head facing down and the growing bump will protrude out from the mother's abdomen.
In some cases, however, babies can grow in different positions in ways which mean a natural birth wouldn't be possible unless it was moved.
Most naturally rotate during the pregnancy so they are ready to be delivered naturally head-first.
But others might stay in the wrong position – such as breech, when they are upright; posterior, when their knees are on the mother's stomach side; or a transverse lie, in which the baby is laid horizontally.
Midwives can sometimes move the baby into the right position by pressing on the woman's stomach and pushing the foetus.
Women can also do certain exercises to move the baby into the right place.
If the baby cannot be angled so it is head-down and in the right position for a safe natural birth, it may need to be delivered by caesarean section.
Speaking about the moment her mother Melissa Heffer, 46, suggested she took a test, Saffron explained her last relationship had been a while ago so she hadn't even considered pregnancy.
'It was my mum who realised I had a pigmentation line on my stomach. My mum noticed it and told me she wanted me to do a test just to rule it out,' she said.
'I said if I was pregnant then I'd literally have to be ready to pop, and I had no stomach whatsoever.'
And when her pregnancy test came back positive, Saffron booked an emergency appointment for the next day.
She recalled: 'I saw the midwife, she turned him around and then I just gained a balloon. It went huge.
'She dug her hands in and said I can feel a baby but I can't tell you size-wise. She dug her hands into my stomach and twisted him round. I felt her moving him and I felt his first ever kick. 
'I was still in my size 8 jeans, but it was massive, I have to admit. It wasn't straight away huge but I could see a small bump.
'It was an early pregnancy bump at first where you can't tell and then after I saw a midwife it grew hourly every day.'
Saffron continued: 'When she turned him around he became very active. I could feel every movement and every kick.
'It was so strange. From feeling nothing at all to feeling everything daily is just unreal.'
The new mother admits that it took her a while to adjust, recalling: 'I was absolutely shocked, I thought my life had ended. 
'I was only 17 when I found out and that's a lot to take in so I was just hit with depression and thought "what am I going to do?".'
Despite the shock she got when she found out she was pregnant, Saffron now loves being a mother to her son Oscar 
Baby Oscar is now a happy and healthy baby who Saffron says just 'sits, sleeps and cuddles' and the new mother wouldn't change a thing
She continued: 'I was very stressed when I found out. Both my parents were at work so it was just me dealing with it emotionally and physically on my own. I locked myself away for at least two weeks of it.'
And after contacting the father of the baby, who confirmed he didn't want to be involved in Oscar's life, Saffron realised she had to face her new life head on. 
She continued: 'I've been strong with other things before so I just got on with it.
'A few weeks later he was born and I wouldn't turn back now - he's beautiful.'
Describing Oscar, she added: 'He's perfect. If you had to ask for a perfect baby it would be him. He's so content, he just sits and sleeps and cuddles. He's so lovely.
'I'm loving being a mum. It's so rewarding. The main thing I love is just seeing him happy. When he smiles and laughs that's when you know you're doing a good job.'
Describing Oscar, Safrfon said: 'He's perfect. If you had to ask for a perfect baby it would be him. He's so content, he just sits and sleeps and cuddles. He's so lovely.'
The mother and son are seen in a selfie. 'I'm loving being a mum. It's so rewarding. The main thing I love is just seeing him happy. When he smiles and laughs that's when you know you're doing a good job,' Saffron, seen with Oscar, said
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Seven girls, ages 13 to 15, are pregnant after a five-day school trip to their country’s capital city and their parents are being blamed.
The schoolgirls, from the city of Banja Luka, went to the Bosnia and Herzegovina capital, Sarajevo.
Nenad Babici, the national coordinator for reproductive health of the republic, told Inserbia.info that it was discovered that the seven schoolgirls got pregnant on the school trip.
The school in Banja Luka had taken 28 girls to the nation’s capital city for a five-day trip to visit museums and historic sights in the city, ranked among the finest in the world.
Furious parents are demanding to know why there was such a lack of teacher supervision, reported the Daily Mail .
However, Babici blamed parents for not educating their children properly.
He said that early sexual relations later lead to adverse consequences such as infertility, various diseases, miscarriages and premature births.
Senad Mehmedbasic, a Sarajevo gynecologist, said a growing trend of underage pregnancies in Bosnia and Herzegovina is worrying.
“That is the trend of today. But we cannot continue to allow our children to be educated about sex on the street and not in school,” he told Inserbia.info.
Educational institutes and parents, he said, should play a stronger role in providing effective sex education.
“It is obvious that children do not have enough knowledge of health education, so they engage in such activities, not knowing the consequences.
“We have to be more direct in the educational system, it must not be allowed that street teaches children about intimate matters, and that they are later slapped by life.”

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Girls between the ages of ten and thirteen carrying bulging stomachs are a familiar sight in Calabar, Cross River State capital, and other parts of the state.
The girls often look like a joke or are acting a play in a nursery class but are actually pregnant and a sign of what many believe is a high rate of promiscuity in the state.
The pregnant girls are a common sight in the Calabar South area, which is densely populated.
The high poverty rate, according to analysts, makes parents to encourage their children to look for income to meet family needs.
Such parents send their children to hawk petty items like sachet water, bean cake, groundnut, in the process of which unscrupulous men entice them with gifts, have sex with them and get them pregnant.
Many of the girls operating in the red light area of Calabar, located in Atekong Drive, are from that part of the city and it is common to find primary kids roaming the area at night to hawk their bodies for sex and men, not minding their ages, take them into hotel rooms for a one- night-stand and hand them peanuts.
One of the girls, Esther, 11, carrying a  seven months old pregnancy, told Sunday Vanguard that what forced her into sex before she became pregnant was to source for what the family would eat.
“I am from Uyo in Akwa Ibom State and live with my mother and five other siblings in one room at Akparika Street in Calabar South. I do not go to school because there is no money.  Most times, we do not have food to eat or money to buy water; that is why I go out to meet men to get money and some of them do not like to use condom. That is why I became pregnant”.
The high rate of teenage pregnancy in Cross River has become a source of grave concern to social workers who say it is a time-bomb which may soon create problems in the society that may be hard to contain.
Mr Vincent Ogbor, a social worker in Calabar, said affected parents oftentimes do not reveal the men who put their daughters in the family way for the fear that the men will stop supporting them and so there is nobody to hold and prosecute.
“We have many of these cases both in the villages and in the urban centres across the state and what is driving the scourge is poverty and ignorance. Many people have children they cannot fend for; so they send the girls out to look for what the family will eat or, worse still, they pay no attention when the girl starts bringing little gifts from one ‘uncle’ or the other and, before long, she becomes pregnant”, Ogbor said.
According to him, some of the small girls, when they give birth, abandon the children on the streets or kill them and dump in refuse bins since they lack the resources to cater for them.
“We have reports of these girls, after giving birth, abandoning the children or killing them. If refuse disposal people tell you the number of dead kids they find in refuse bins every week, you will weep. My fear is that these abandoned children may end up becoming armed robbers, kidnappers and militants who make life miserable in the society tomorrow”
The social worker pointed out that government is playing the ostrich by not prosecuting parents who indulge in the act of a
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