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Kantabai Thakre knew she had an ectopic pregnancy in 1978. Doctors told her the terrible pain was due to the baby growing outside her womb and it could not survive, and her life was in danger. They had to operate.
She ran away, and eventually the pain passed. 38 years later Mrs Thakre was in pain again. Doctors felt a hard mass on her right side and thought she had cancer. But scans revealed the nearly 40-year-old skeleton of her baby, in a calcified sac that was pressing on her kidney and causing the pain and problems. It's thought to be the world's oldest recorded ectopic pregnancy.
Warning: Photo of skeletal remains at link. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...eft-inside-mother-38-YEARS.html#ixzz3B3pjhZY6
She ran away, and eventually the pain passed. 38 years later Mrs Thakre was in pain again. Doctors felt a hard mass on her right side and thought she had cancer. But scans revealed the nearly 40-year-old skeleton of her baby, in a calcified sac that was pressing on her kidney and causing the pain and problems. It's thought to be the world's oldest recorded ectopic pregnancy.
Warning: Photo of skeletal remains at link. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...eft-inside-mother-38-YEARS.html#ixzz3B3pjhZY6