Speaking of the migrant crisis, here's the outline of (yes, a) fetus in an extrauterine organ, the liver...

Speaking of the migrant crisis, here's the outline of (yes, a) fetus in an extrauterine organ, the liver, traditonally referred to as a WTF variant of ectopic pregnancy

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488510/
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204586/
obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.15438
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How can be even possible?

human body is capable of weird things, plus the patient had one of her fallopian tubes removed for a previous misplaced pregnancy, aiding the migration somehow

you have to let this go the way God intended or else you're a baby murderer!

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apparently ectopic pregnancies are pretty common (2% of pregnancies) but much more frequently occur is places you would expect like the pelvic cavity. Ectopic pregnancies in the liver are much, much rarer

if someone unironically did this it would eventually rupture and/or lead to fatal bleeding

Will the baby die before being born?

I'd assume
and on that note I doubt a human can survive carrying a fetus to full term in their liver so both mother and baby would die anyway

only a few cases of surviving fetuses across the previous decades

Just until you find out about those cancer tumors that can grow teeth in your brain.

What in the fucking fuck. How could placenta develop correctly in the liver? Is the fetus vital at all? I guess even if it wasn't it couldn't abort spontaneously.
Intradesting. Any cases like this reported in literature? Is the liver doing fine despite this mess?

damn! what the fuck
you learn something new every day
thanks user

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488510/

How does an embryo end up being transported in the liver anyway? Is it a part of the uterus that grew into it?

was about to post a picture but they can be NSFW somewhat

there's no mention of a recognizable placenta per se, but there must be trophoblastic tissue of some sort (basic placental tissue generated during implantation)

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4204586/

Cases like are near-nonexistent in the lit. Apparently the gestational sac and blood collected were removed and the operation was uneventful.

always welcome

basically not known to humanity, the most well understand variant is the typical fallopian tube implantation and this is put down to simple transport (through contractions and the cellular surface)

Interestingly in this case there was a resection one of the tubes due to a previous ectopic, so that might provide one line of communication (blood transport is dubious scientifically)

Hate when you get boipregnant from anal >:((

uterine implantation in reassignment surgery is being considered
obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.15438

You'd be impresse how organs can squeeze and function under enormous strain. Just look at people going their whole lives with parasitic cysts in their brains.

So in the end. It wont survive.

Based = sudanese doctor

Very cool, love Frankenstein shit like this
Also lol at the ethics discussion not even mentioning the possible risks with being born from a frankenwomb, only muh discrimination

if you do this you can be my wife

Shoul be aborted