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  2. Lithopedion - Wikipedia

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    Patient went through the same experience as in her previous eight pregnancies, but "the baby never came out". Surgeons retrieved a calcified 32 weeks fetus from the abdominal cavity; the ovaries and uterus were intact and the patient had her period regularly. [29] Unknown (32) Santa Clara, Waspam, Nicaragua 2010 2011 (35 weeks)

  3. Doctors discover 50-year-old fetus inside woman's abdomen

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    His parents took him to the hospital when he began having stomach pains and they removed the fetus from his abdominal cavity with emergency surgery. In 2009, a 92-year-old woman in China delivered ...

  4. Fetus in fetu - Wikipedia

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    Fetus in fetu (or foetus in foetu) is a rare developmental abnormality in which a mass of tissue resembling a fetus forms inside the body of its twin. An early example of the phenomenon was described in 1808 by George William Young. [1] There are two hypotheses for the origin of a fetus in fetu.

  5. Abdominal pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    To diagnose the rare primary abdominal pregnancy, Studdiford's criteria need to be fulfilled: tubes and ovaries should be normal, there is no abnormal connection between the uterus and the abdominal cavity, and the pregnancy is related solely to the peritoneal surface without signs that there was a tubal pregnancy first.

  6. Woman's ER visit for stomach pain reveals a baby growing in ...

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    An ectopic pregnancy happens when a fertilized egg grows outside the uterus, and abdominal pregnancies, like this one, are extremely rare. Woman's ER visit for stomach pain reveals a baby growing ...

  7. Ovarian pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is made in asymptomatic pregnant women by obstetric ultrasonography. On pelvic examination a unilateral adnexal mass may be found. Typical symptoms are abdominal pain and, to a lesser degree, vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. Patients may present with hypovolemia or be in circulatory shock because of internal bleeding.

  8. Pregnant mummy may have hid ‘negative’ secret from ... - AOL

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    The second, previously unidentified fetus was found mysteriously lodged in the mummy’s chest cavity using CT scans and radiographs. It’s not clear how it ended up there, but researchers ...

  9. Coffin birth - Wikipedia

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    Seawater entered the abdominal cavity and washed out most of the internal organs, along with the fetus. [34] In 2007, a 23-year-old woman in India, over eight months pregnant, hanged herself after contractions had begun. [35] A viable infant was spontaneously delivered unassisted from the woman's body, which was suspended by the neck.