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Pregnant 1-Year-Old
How is this even possible?
A one-year-old girl in Saudi Arabia is pregnant — with a fetus in her uterus and everything.
Details are light but it appears be another case of an absorbed sibling — the mom was pregnant with twins, one wasn’t viable, the other fetus absorbed it and it kept growing a little bit though technically it’s not alive.
Check out toddler’s first sonogram!
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7 Comments
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amHow can you say the other child isn’t alive? If its brain were to be scanned for signs that it is a thinking, you’d find the results of that test to return positive. Assuming the scan was done after 41ish days after conception.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amYo Dawg! I heard you like fetuses so we put a fetus inside yo fetus.
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amThats a CT scan, not a sonogram
just sayin
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amI wonder if this will negatively impact the child’s chances of having children when she grows up?
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amwhoa. I’ve heard of the fetus in fetu thing but not inside the uterus!
Anonymous commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 am@Gary:
Not quite: “[This] abnormality occurs in 1 in 500,000 live births.”; from the Wikipedia link within the article.
Gary commented on Jan 01 70 at 12:00 amAnother sign of the apocalypse.
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