Amy Carroll, 34, says she experienced dizzy spells and fainted, which she initially attributed to pregnancy-related issues, including gestational diabetes. Two outlets report that after she fainted, medical professionals make a discovery related to her pregnancy. As a result, she is due to give birth nine weeks earlier than expected, with the birth taking place the following day. The articles describe that the decision for early delivery follows the findings made after her episodes of dizziness and fainting. While specific medical details of the discovery are not provided in the excerpts, both reports frame the sequence as beginning with her symptoms, followed by a medical assessment after fainting, and culminating in an adjusted delivery date. The accounts focus on her timeline and the immediate impact on her pregnancy, with no indication of a broader policy or generalizable medical message. The reports are consistent on the person involved, her age, the fainting-related prompt for the discovery, and the planned early birth date.