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Despite the dangerous complications of ectopic pregnancy, a 22-year-old woman in Tanzania finally gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

According to the BioMed Central medical journal, young women were taken to a Mwanza hospital in Tanzania after complaining of abdominal pain and found that the fetus was not moving much. She also reported difficulties with urinating.

Before admission, pregnant women underwent 2 prenatal tests and were informed that the pregnancy progressed normally. The results of the first ultrasound scan at Mwanza hospital also seem to show everything normal except for the mother with anemia and urinary tract infection.

Doctors who have treated the two conditions for pregnant women and her symptoms also have a little relief. However, the second ultrasound only 2 days later revealed, the fetus is actually floating in the mother's abdominal cavity. Miraculously, the fetus is still alive, not in a protected amniotic sac and not covered in normal amniotic fluid.

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Doctors determined that pregnant women still have normal ovaries and fallopian tubes, the uterus is normal but in an empty state. They said that the fertilized egg initially anchored on one side of the fallopian tube of the fetus but was expelled, causing it to find a new grip on her abdomen.

The child was finally born safely, weighing 1.7kg due to caesarean section. The mother had a blood transfusion after birth, but the two were eventually discharged in good health.

The case of pregnancy in the abdomen is an extremely rare form of ectopic pregnancy, which occurs when the fetus develops in the abdomen, rather than in the uterus. They are the result of a broken fallopian tube or expulsion of fertilized eggs. Ultrasound often does not detect this abnormality.

Unlike other types of ectopic pregnancies, fetal abdomen still have a chance to survive, but also make mothers face a higher risk of death. Statistics show that abnormalities of this type appear at about 1 / 10,000 pregnancies. It is extremely dangerous because it can cause serious bleeding, anemia and infection in the mother.

A pregnant woman in the abdomen cannot give birth naturally, so the baby will be born with a caesarean birth. If not, the child will die and may become calcified inside the mother's body.