In an astonishing delivery room moment, baby Matheus made a grand entrance, gripping the copper IUD meant to prevent his existence.
The doctor, with a playful sense of humor, placed the contraceptive device in the newborn’s tiny hand during the cesarean section.
A viral clip of Matheus clutching the IUD was shared on social media, captioned, “Holding my victory trophy: the IUD couldn’t handle me!”
The post quickly garnered laughs and shocked reactions from viewers marveling at the baby’s symbolic triumph.
Queidy Araujo de Oliveira, Matheus’ mother, had relied on the IUD for two years before the surprising discovery of her pregnancy.
Despite the device’s impressive 99.4% success rate, Queidy learned she was expecting during a routine IUD checkup ultrasound.
“I was desperate when I found out,” she admitted, recalling the unexpected news that turned her world upside down.
Her husband, awaiting a vasectomy, joined in the humor, posting online that the “factory is now closed” after Matheus’ arrival.
The couple’s ability to laugh about the situation endeared them to social media users, who flooded the post with comments.
The lighthearted moment showcased the family’s resilience and joy in embracing their unplanned bundle of joy.
Baby Matheus, blissfully unaware of his viral fame, has already proven he’s a force to be reckoned with.
