How, you ask, how can you not know thatis pregnant ?! It turns out that this is not so incredible. Meet Ashley-Miller Cross, a resident of the Canadian city of Halifax. She realized that she was pregnant only when she gave birth. And it happened in the wrong place. However, everything in order. Ashley and her husband Kyle only became parents 10 months ago. His first-born, pretty girl, was called Miya. During the pregnancy Ashley slightly recovered. And after the birth, the weight did not hurry anywhere. However, Ashley did not experience - plump, she did not get fat, and lose weight will be. After all, you must first finish with breastfeeding, and then on a diet to sit down.A photo: @shainaluckAt day, Ashley went to a local supermarket. Private visit, nothing unusual. She took the cart and walked along the rows, picking up food. And suddenly the woman felt a great pain. The staff helped Ashley reach the toilet, "I could not figure out what was going on," then Ashley. However, soon there was no doubt about what was going on - Ashley's labor began. When the supermarket manager glanced in at the toilet, Malcolm Como, he was really shocked. "I opened the door, behind her was Ashley. She cried she'd just given birth, "Malcolm said. - I grabbed the phone and dialed 911. You know, in all 32 years of my work here is the first such case. "The store had a doctor's office. The manager ran for the doctor, brought him to Ashley. Mother and child were all right. And then the ambulance drove up. Both were taken to the hospital. Mother felt well, her son - a boy weighing 3600 grams - too. The boy, by the way, was called Ezra.Photo:@branchesphotographybyjen“I didn’t have any signs of pregnancy,” Ashley said. Which is understandable – many women stop getting their periods while they’re breastfeeding. But that doesn’t mean they’re immune to pregnancy. “I didn’t have any ‘pregnancy’ quirks. I didn’t even have contractions before giving birth – I just gave birth.” And the story of Ezra’s birth inspired photographer Jen Matchett to think about what a boy’s first photo shoot should be like. Of course, in a supermarket basket with a shopping list attached: milk, eggs, bread, carrots, bananas, baby.