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As she took up the matter, the Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust apologised to Doris and her family and blamed the mix up on an ‘administrative error’.
In a bizarre incident, a 99-year-old woman received a letter from a hospital informing her that she was pregnant.
According to UK based news website metro.co.uk, Doris Ayling was stunned to see the letter, which asked her to bring urine sample for test to an antenatal appointment and even had her date of birth correct.
Doris was certain that the hospital had made a mistake.
As she took up the matter, the Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust apologised to Doris and her family and blamed the mix up on an ‘administrative error’.
Doris told the Sun: "I’m almost 100 so how can I be expecting? I have three children and 20 grandchildren — but I haven’t been pregnant for 70 years."
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