In the United States, a law student gave birth to a little guest while solving a 90-minute paper.
According to a report of a foreign news agency, a little guest has arrived at the Loyola University of Chicago in the US state of Illinois.
Brianna Hill, an American student, says she knew she would be pregnant when the exams were over, but did not know if she would give birth to her baby during the test.
"The exams were scheduled to take place on time, but were delayed due to the deadliest coronavirus outbreak. By the time I was 38 months pregnant, I had to give birth in 90 minutes," she said.
Congrats JD & new mom Brianna Hill on the birth of her baby & completing the bar. We’re extremely impressed by how committed & resilient Ms. Hill was, and we’re deeply troubled the inflexibility of the exam left her no other options! #BarExam #Barpocalypse https://t.co/2B6prC2AlT
— National Disabled Law Students Association (@NatDLSA) October 10, 2020
The American student said that there was a midwife during the first pamphlet and as soon as I had labor pains, the administration immediately transferred me to the hospital where a little guest came to me, due to which I solved the second pamphlet in the hospital. ۔


