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Baby is born after the rarest of pregnancies, defying all odds
Doctors delivered a healthy 8-pound baby from a rare abdominal ectopic pregnancy hidden by a 22-pound ovarian cyst; such pregnancies occur in 1 in 30,000 cases, Cedars-Sinai said.
- A woman gave birth to a full-term baby that had developed outside her womb in an ovarian cyst, an extremely rare occurrence.
- The baby, named Ryu, was delivered at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles after the mother's cyst was found to contain a nearly full-term fetus.
- The mother, a 41-year-old nurse, was unaware she was pregnant until days before giving birth, as she experienced none of the typical pregnancy symptoms.
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Ryu is a miracle of nature. The little boy was born from an extrauterine pregnancy that had only one in 30,000 chances of occurrence, and even less to be completed. Before coming to the world on August 18 Ryu grew up out of her mother's womb, Suze Lopez, while she was hidden by an ovarian cyst of the size of a basketball, details Associated Press agency on Wednesday, December 24.This 41-year-old woman residing in California (USA) had "a far less…
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