MIRACLE!!!!- 40-Year-Old Fetus Discovered Inside 82-Year-Old Woman
40-year-old fetus was
discovered inside the abdomen of an 82-year-old woman. The elderly
Colombian woman complained of pain and discomfort in her abdomen, but
she never expected she was carrying a fetus. Doctors estimate the fetus
remained inside her abdomen for nearly 40 years.
Doctors at
Tunjuelito Hospital originally diagnosed the woman with gastroenteritis,
which can cause diarrhea and cramping. However, an ultrasound ruled out
an infection. They eventually ordered an X-ray of her abdomen. When
they viewed the results, they were stunned — the elderly woman was
carrying a calcified fetus.
Although calcified fetus’ are rare,
they can happen. The fetus is called a lithopedion, also referred to as a
stone baby. A lithopedion begins when a fertilized egg implants and
begins to develop outside the uterus. When the egg implants inside the
fallopian tube, it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
Rarely, a
fertilized egg will travel into the abdominal cavity, where it can
become implanted anywhere from the bowel to the aorta. Although the
fetus cannot survive inside the abdomen, doctors usually terminate the
pregnancy to prevent future problems.
As reported by NBC News, in
most cases the tissue will simply break down inside a woman’s body.
However, in the case of the 40-year-old fetus, it continued to grow to
an advanced stage.
If the fetus continues to develop, it can
become too large to absorb. As a natural reaction, the fetus and the
surround tissue eventually calcify. The process prevents the decomposing
tissue from spreading infection inside a woman’s body.
lithopedion
rarely cause further issues, as they often go unnoticed. For some
woman, the fetus is large enough to cause pain and swelling.
The
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine cites 280 recorded cases of
lithopedion since 1582. While most “stone pregnancies” last around 22
years, at least one woman carried a calcified fetus for more than 60
years.
Philly.com reports that the Colombian woman was transferred to another hospital to have her 40-year-old fetus removed.
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