Woman gives birth to a rock

Mirador

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Un Espiritisto entonces... como se dice en Cuba.. no peude andar por atras.. entonces disculpa me pero no peude participar.. todavia gracias para la invitacion porque entiende que es una invitacion de corazon.

Mandaste un correo privado tambien..


MerengueDutchie, got your PM, and sent you a reply, I'm sure my explanation will suffice. Thanks again.
 

juanita

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hahahaha that's funny. Buy a while ago there was a similar story of someone who had in the belly this calcified body of a twin fetus, it was there for years. Could it be something like that, something that died and it stayed there for years?


Maybe the rock baby is for real after all...if the twin existed! :cheeky:

ABC News: A Pregnant Man?
 

Eddy

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One cannot spend 5 minutes on serious stuff and the board goes wild!
You are all very funny .. but leave the politics and religion OK ..
Rock On!

My initial Q was did anyone in Cabarete hear anything? I agree it's a funny subject but...
 

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Stone baby definition (lithopedion): A dead fetus, usually extrauterine, that has become calcified.

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Juanita, your link didn't pan out (open) in google. For Heavens sake!! don't you have imagination. A rock is not just a rock, and a woman birthing a rock is a fascinating allegory... Of course a woman can birth a calcified fetus, it's all over the news, for example...

STONE BABY (google for it, then open it in cache)

"Stone baby
by Dr. Andrew Folley

History
The patient is a 37-year-old Zairian female who lives in a village of Malongo at the headwaters of the Congo River. She presented with a relatively asymptomatic large abdominal mass. Examination revealed a distended abdomen with a very irregularly contoured mass present consistent with a large fibroid uterus 28-32 weeks size. The patient was having fairly regular periods. She has had eight previous pregnancies with five living children. Recommendation made for exploratory laparotomy through a midline incision with a working diagnosis of uterine leiomyomata.
Exploration through the midline incision revealed no free fluid present in the abdomen. The uterus and ovaries felt fairly normal to palpation. A large calcified spherical mass was delivered through the incision, enveloped with omental adhesions. At this point diagnosis was thought be possibly some type of splenic or mesenteric tumor. The diagnosis was finally made when a shoulder was delivered along with this mass. Finally, after the adhesions were removed, a four pound calcified fetus was removed. This appeared to be approximately a 32-week intra-abdominal pregnancy which had died and calcified.
In further questioning the patient, she stated that she had been pregnant about three years ago and everything seemed to be going fine, but "the baby never came out."
 

Eddy

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I give up

My original post was amusing but serious. Let's forget it and go with this. Rob or moderator feel free to move this to wherever:

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Let's check out your imagination. Keep it going.
 

Chris

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I'll play ..

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My original post was amusing but serious. Let's forget it and go with this. Rob or moderator feel free to move this to wherever:

Let's check out your imagination. Keep it going.

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