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19-year-old pregnant woman who completed her final year exam in a labor room receives a first-class diploma from a US institution

A brilliant 19-year-old pregnant Lady named Nayzia Thomas who wrote her final papers while in the labour expecting to give š›š¢š«š­š” to her son has graduated from the Johnson County Community College, Kansas City, Missouri, United States with a first class.

Nayzia Thomas bagged a first-class Bachelorā€™s degree in Psychology after scoring a GPA of 3.50. She narrated that she wanted to be done with the semester before the š›š¢š«š­š” of her son, Anthony Johnson, who arrived about 12 hours after she submitted her final.

ā€œIt wasnā€™t due until the end of the week. But my goal was to try to have everything done before. [I thought] before all this gets crazy, let me hurry up and finish this final,ā€ she told Yahoo.

After her experience, she took to her social media page to share with friends the aftermath of her labour room exam session. She shared a before and after photo which she said her mother took while she was in the hospital.

ā€œSchool is so important to me. I didnā€™t want [pregnancy] to be in the way. Thatā€™s what people expect. Youā€™re a teen mom, youā€™re a young mother. Thatā€™s why my mom took that picture,ā€ she said.

She narrated that she faced serious challenges following her š˜¤š˜©š˜Ŗš˜­š˜„ā€™s š›š¢š«š­š” but her sonā€™s father was right there to take over whenever she went unconscious. ā€œWe had a healthy š‘š‘Žš‘š‘¦ boy. However, I experienced major blood loss & my body went into shock post-delivery. It was very scary, but his father was right there to take over when I went unconscious. We are blessed,ā€ she wrote on Twitter.

Nayzia Thomas said that despite the extra hardships that come with pregnancy, she finished the semester with a 3.5 GPA. ā€œIā€™m finishing the semester w/ a 3.5 GPA!. It shows I follow through,ā€ she said happily.

She thanked everyone for the positivity and love shown to her. ā€œThanks to everyone again for the positivity and love. Its been hard trying to cope with being so close to death, but I canā€™t thank God enough for being able to share my story!!ā€ she said.

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