Woman gives birth to a rock

aegap

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People giving birth to rocks are common in the history of Medicine.

Just some time ago I saw an episode in the Discovery channel --or one of its, sister i.e. TLC, Health Channel -- that, as I remember, focused on adults having their Calcified twin removed from their inside. i.e. Their mother was to have twins, but for some reason one fetus became a parasite to the other. They had only one baby, but the unknown 'cancer fetus' eventually became a health problem. Some looked word than deamon. One was mostly ****ing long ass hair, and the calcified remains, wich looked like a head - ..eyes and what looked like nose hole included.
 
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LuvtheDR

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Yes, of course.
We buy it at Canadian Tire, in the "Healthy Living" section.
Montly sub-cutaneous injections during the winter months, make life in Canada a lot more pleasant.
Most people still use the petroleum based brown grease, but there have been studies that show that the new organic extract from penguins is producing less allergic reactions with humans and giving longer lasting weather insulation.


Marc...you kill me! :laugh:
 

aegap

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something like this:

BBC

Doctors 'find dead foetus in boy'

Doctors in Bangladesh say they have removed a long-dead foetus from the abdomen of a teenage boy who was complaining of stomach pains.
They said the foetus would have become the boy's twin had it grown normally in their mother's womb.
They said it was a case of an extremely rare condition where two foetuses are conceived as conjoined twins but one absorbs the other.
In 2003 Kazakhstan doctors removed a foetus from a seven-year-old boy.
Limbs developed
Sixteen-year-old Abu Raihan was admitted to the Bangabandhu Medical University hospital in the capital, Dhaka on Saturday.
"After the operation we found a dead foetus weighing two kilograms (4.5lbs) in his abdomen," Doctor MA Mazid said, the AFP news agency reports.
"Apart from the head, all other limbs of the baby were developed."
The condition is known as "foetus in foeto", or inclusion twin.
"In this case the foetus of the baby entered into the foetus of the boy and continued to grow like a tumour in the boy's abdomen," gynaecology specialists Nurun Nahar said.
Hundreds of curious locals flocked to the hospital on hearing a rumour that a boy had given birth to a baby.
In April, 2003, doctors at Chimkent Children's Hospital in Kazakhstan discovered the dead foetus of a twin brother when operating on a seven-year-old boy.
The foetus had developed into a tumour but was found to have hair, nails and bones.<!-- E BO -->



Here's another one:

A 35-year-old tractor operator, Igor Namyatov, has undergone surgery to be relieved of what had initially been diagnosed as a tumor, but turned out to be the embryo of his unborn twin brother, ..

Here's the 'unborn twin brother' pic:

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