In 1955, Zahra Aboutalib, pregnant at the time, hurried to the hospital for a c-section but left abruptly after witnessing another woman passing away from the same procedure.



In 1955, Zahra Aboutalib, pregnant at the time, hurried to the hospital for a c-section but left abruptly after witnessing another woman passing away from the same procedure.

Experiencing pain for the following days, the discomfort eventually ceased, and she just continued with her life as if everything was normal. 

However, nearly 46 years later, she was diagnosed with a tumor. Further examination revealed that the tumor was, in fact, the calcified remains of her unborn baby, a consequence of an ectopic pregnancy where the fetus grows outside the uterus.

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