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  2. Caul - Wikipedia

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    A caul is a piece of membrane that can cover a newborn's head and face. [1] Birth with a caul is rare, occurring in less than 1 in 80,000 births. [2] The caul is harmless and is immediately removed by the attending parent, physician, or midwife upon birth of the child.

  3. Vjesci - Wikipedia

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    The wupji is a very similar legend to the vjesci. The wupji in Kashubia had two teeth instead of a caul at birth [4] and was foreordained to become a vampire. Unlike the vjesci, there was no possibility of altering its destiny. [5] Similarly, the nachzehrer was a vampiric legend said to begin from a child born with a caul, especially if the ...

  4. Changeling - Wikipedia

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    According to common Scottish myths, a child born with a caul (part of the amniotic membrane) across their face is a changeling and will soon die (is "of fey birth"). Other folklore [3] says that human milk is necessary for fairy children to survive. In these cases, either the newborn human child would be switched with a fairy baby to be suckled ...

  5. Rare baby born completely in amniotic sac - AOL

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    He was born via cesarean section, completely enclosed in his amniotic sac, something known as being born 'en caul.' Silas was born at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, which posted on ...

  6. Audrey Roloff Talks 3-Month-Old Son Radley's 'Extremely Rare ...

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    When Radley emerged 12 minutes later, the infant was born en caul. Audrey explained that her “water never broke and he was born in the amniotic sac,” which isn’t typical. “It’s extremely ...

  7. Baby with extremely rare defect born with one eye in middle ...

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    A tragic photo of a baby born with only one eye and no nose has been circulating the Internet. The baby is being referred to as "baby cyclops" due to the comparisons drawn with the mythical cyclops.

  8. Talk:Caul - Wikipedia

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    The birth caul, more usually just called a caul, is a complete membrane covering the face of the child. The amniotic sac, or amnion, is another completely different kind of membrane" later. For what it's worth, the second description is the understanding I always had while growing up, but I've haven't any medical references for it.

  9. Doctor suspended for 6 months after baby is born without part ...

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    A doctor in Portugal has been suspended for six months after one of his patient's children was born without eyes or a nose and missing part of its skull. Doctor suspended for 6 months after baby ...