There are many posts here about a 13 year old who's pregnant while being a virgin. No matter what, for a female to become pregnant there's got to be insemination first. No miracles ever takes place.
But there can be strange circumstances that could lead to a pregnancy. I will cite one instance here.
In 1988, a 15-year-old girl living in the small southern African nation of Lesotho came to local doctors with all the symptoms of a woman in labor. But the doctors were quickly puzzled because, upon examination, she didn't have a vagina.
Only a only a shallow skin dimple was present and the baby was deliverd by C-section. She had what's known as Mullerian agenesis or Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome.
The doctors were simply baffled, but the hospital staff realized the young woman was in the hospital 278 days earlier with a knife wound to her stomach.
Note that the average pregnancy lasts 280 days.
Digging deeper into this episode they gathered that just before she was stabbed in the abdomen she had practiced fellatio with her new boyfriend and was caught in the act by her former lover. This led to the fight with knives.
The girl arrived at the hospital with an empty stomach -- and therefore with little stomach acid around -- and doctors found two holes from a stab wound that opened her stomach up to her abdominal cavity. The case report said doctors washed her stomach out with a salt solution and stitched her up.
A plausible explanation for this pregnancy is that spermatozoa gained access to the reproductive organs via the injured gastrointestinal tract.
The girl told the doctors that she had never had a period, and could not believe that she was pregnant – even as her abdomen continued to swell over the course of nine months, and others suggested she might be. Several attempts were made to construct a vagina after this incident, though it was only partly successful. Anyway she delivered a healthy boy.
PS: You might think that this is a hoax, but it's not, It was published in the British Journal of Obs & Gyn and you can refer it from the link below.
https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1471-0528.1988.tb06583.x
PPS: Every pregnancy has a sperm involved.
But there can be strange circumstances that could lead to a pregnancy. I will cite one instance here.
In 1988, a 15-year-old girl living in the small southern African nation of Lesotho came to local doctors with all the symptoms of a woman in labor. But the doctors were quickly puzzled because, upon examination, she didn't have a vagina.
Only a only a shallow skin dimple was present and the baby was deliverd by C-section. She had what's known as Mullerian agenesis or Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome.
The doctors were simply baffled, but the hospital staff realized the young woman was in the hospital 278 days earlier with a knife wound to her stomach.
Note that the average pregnancy lasts 280 days.
Digging deeper into this episode they gathered that just before she was stabbed in the abdomen she had practiced fellatio with her new boyfriend and was caught in the act by her former lover. This led to the fight with knives.
The girl arrived at the hospital with an empty stomach -- and therefore with little stomach acid around -- and doctors found two holes from a stab wound that opened her stomach up to her abdominal cavity. The case report said doctors washed her stomach out with a salt solution and stitched her up.
A plausible explanation for this pregnancy is that spermatozoa gained access to the reproductive organs via the injured gastrointestinal tract.
The girl told the doctors that she had never had a period, and could not believe that she was pregnant – even as her abdomen continued to swell over the course of nine months, and others suggested she might be. Several attempts were made to construct a vagina after this incident, though it was only partly successful. Anyway she delivered a healthy boy.
PS: You might think that this is a hoax, but it's not, It was published in the British Journal of Obs & Gyn and you can refer it from the link below.
https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1471-0528.1988.tb06583.x
PPS: Every pregnancy has a sperm involved.
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