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Mom Gets Ultrasound and Got Shocked When She Saw Baby’s Feet “Hanging Out” The Womb!! Then Doctor Warn Her…. (VIDEO)

In an extremely rare medical case, a gestating baby’s legs can be seen protruding out of the mother’s uterus.
For the 6th time a 33 year old woman got pregnant. All her previous babies were delivered through C-section. However, little did she know that this caused something unusual to happen to her to her uterus?

She developed a tear in her uterus and her walls weakened. . Her body showed no signs in order to alert this strange happening.

When she was around the twenty-second week of her pregnancy, she went to her doctor for a routine check up. When the doctor examined her he noticed something very strange. The fetus feet and legs popping through the amniotic sac.

There was a one-inch rapture on her uterine wall and this caused the baby’s feet pop through the sac.
This condition is called “rupture pregnancy” and is very rare, but it can still happen to some individuals.

Dr. Pierre-Emmanuel Bouet reported that this was a big surprise and that he never saw anything like that. After some examination, the doctors concluded that the reason for such occurrence was her 5 previous C-sections.

Her doctors explained her the potential risks of this issue such as preterm birth, hysterectomy, and placenta accrete.

Despite the risks of further complication of her pregnancy, both of the partners decided to continue with her pregnancy and deliver the baby.

When she was 30 weeks pregnant, she finally gave birth to a healthy baby boy through a C-section.
After the delivery, the doctors also successfully repaired her rapture.

 

Source http://www.naturalhealthyways.com/

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