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Miraculous Pregnancy For 60 Years

Huang Yijun, of Huangjiaotan, confessed that her baby died in her womb back in 1948, but she did not remove the dead fetus because it cost her 100 pounds. "It was a huge sum at the time - more than the whole family earned in several years so I did nothing and ignored it," the Sun quoted her as saying.
The secret was finally revealed after she hurt her stomach and had to undergo a scan. Dr Liu Anbin, at Qingshen hospital, said: "I couldn't believe my eyes when I discovered she had a baby in her belly. I've been a doctor for more than 40 years and it's the first time I have seen something like this."
Currently, the doctors face the challenge to determine whether the dead fetus can be operated out of Huang. Consultant Xu Xianming, director of the Obstetrics and Gynecology department at the hospital, said: "Normally a dead foetus would decay. It's very rare that Huang can be so healthy." AGENCIES



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