Social media has been buzzing after photos of a newborn baby in Brazil holding a contraceptive coil went viral.
The baby boy, named Matheus Gabriel, was delivered at Hospital Sagrado Coracão de Jesus in Nerópolis, Goiás. His mother, Queidy Araujo de Oliveira, had been on an intrauterine device (IUD), also known as the copper coil, for nearly two years — a contraceptive said to be more than 99 percent effective.

Queidy only found out she was pregnant during a routine check, and since doctors explained removing the coil could risk the pregnancy, it was left inside her womb until delivery. Her journey wasn’t easy, as she experienced bleeding and partial detachment, but eventually, her son was born safe and healthy, per India Today.
In a surprising twist, right after birth, the attending doctor, Natalia Rodrigues, spotted the IUD and placed it in Matheus’ tiny hand.
A photo of the baby clutching it like a little trophy quickly went viral online. The caption shared with the post read: “Holding my victory trophy: the IUD that couldn’t handle me!”