Now this is the mother of all flexes.
One member of the graduating class of 2023 took home more than just her diploma on graduation day — she also walked away with a brand-new baby.
“POV: You become a mom and a doctor in the same 24 hours,” bragged new mommy and medical degree-holder Hannah Paige, from Greensboro, North Carolina, in the closed captions of her viral TikTok testimonial.
“And that’s on girl power,” added Paige in the caption of the praiseworthy post, which garnered 1.1 million views, punctuating her pride with the unity-fist emoji.
In the video, the seemingly superhuman scholar — who, per the hashtags used in the post, received her doctorate in nurse practice from the University of North Carolina this May — shared a montage of snapshots from her labor, delivery, recovery and regalia hooding at the graduation ceremony.
The trending clip ends with a photo of the smiling brunette cradling her newborn son whilst donning her cap and gown.
However, Paige’s Herculean effort to walk across the stage just after welcoming a kid isn’t widely recommended.
In fact, according to New York Presbyterian’s “Frequently Asked Questions” page, birthing moms typically remain under medical supervision for 48 to 96 hours postpartum.
“The average length of stay for a patient with a vaginal delivery is approximately 2 nights, 3 days,” read the site. “The average length of stay for a patient with a cesarean delivery is approximately 3 nights, 4 days.”
Research has found that there is a higher risk of hemorrhages, infections, sepsis and pulmonary embolisms can be higher for women right after giving birth.
However, a June 2021 study from the Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group found that there is little to no difference in the health outcomes of women who were discharged from the hospital 6 hours after giving birth compared to those who remain in a medical facility for up to five days.
The risks notwithstanding, virtual fans of Paige’s successive feats showered the new doctor and mom in praise.
“This is the most badass thing I’ve ever seen,” cheered a dazzled commentator.
“I don’t think Ive ever been so proud of someone I don’t know,” said a separate admirer.
“No one except women will understand how unreal amazing this is…. YOU GO GIRL,” added another.
Other equally awestruck spectators in the comments shared their personal tales of delivery-to-degree heroism — much like the 23-year-old mom who gave birth and went back to work the next day, or the woman who went into labor during her shift at a nightclub and almost gave birth inside the hotspot.
“When I had my daughter the nurse asked when I was graduating nursing school and I was like “today.” Best feeling,” one woman wrote.
“Girl! I graduated with my FNP when my son was 2 weeks old and I was still recovering haha I cannot imagine 24 hours! You’re amazing,” another commented.
“I had a c-section, 3 days later I was walking across for my bachelors!!, exclaimed Paige’s fellow working mom.
“We earned that walk!!.”
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