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#1 Apr 08 2004 at 11:00 PM Rating: Good
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(Reuters) -- A pregnant woman in Mexico gave birth to a healthy baby boy after performing a caesarean section on herself with a kitchen knife, doctors said on Tuesday.

It is thought to be the first known case of a self-inflicted caesarean in which both the mother and baby survived.

The unidentified 40-year-old, who lived in a rural area without electricity, running water or sanitation that was an eight-hour drive from the nearest hospital, performed the operation when she could not deliver the baby naturally.

She had lost a previous baby due to labor complications.

"She took three small glasses of hard liquor and, using a kitchen knife, sliced her abdomen in three attempts...and delivered a male infant that breathed immediately and cried," said Dr R.F. Valle, of the Dr Manuel Velasco Suarez Hospital in San Pablo, Mexico.

Valle recounted the event in a report in the International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics.

Before losing consciousness the woman told one of her children to call a local nurse for help. After the nurse stitched the wound with a sewing needle and cotton thread, the mother and baby were transferred and treated by Valle and his colleagues at the nearest hospital.

"This case represents an unusual and extraordinary decision by a women in labour who, unable to deliver herself spontaneously, and with no medical help or resources, decided to perform a caesarean section upon herself," Valle said.

He added that a mother's instinct to save her child can move a woman to perform extraordinary acts but said it would not have been necessary if adequate medical care had been available


I'm trying to think of a way in which I could become this tough. I think I'd have to have my ovaries removed and replaced with Elephant Nuts.

That bi[/i]tch is nails! Nails, I tell you!

[i]Edited, Fri Apr 9 00:00:30 2004 by Thundra
#2 Apr 09 2004 at 12:23 AM Rating: Decent
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Damn.

I have a pretty sizable tolerance for pain (once had surgery on my foot sans anasthetic and amazed my surgeon by not even flinching)and consider myself pretty tough, but .... damn.

Kudos to her. That's one brave woman.

Damn.
#3 Apr 09 2004 at 1:43 AM Rating: Decent
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The human mind is capable on amazing thing when it believe it has no choise.

I must cut off my arm or i will die... oh well there goes my arm.

I would have thought a fairer comparison of the toughness would be to say 'Women are tougher because they have to put up with men.'
#4 Apr 09 2004 at 4:37 AM Rating: Excellent
Offician?

Must have meant official, officiants are mostly for burials, not births.

I'd keep track of that boy, he's definately going to turn into a MexiCAN.

10 bucks says he runs for the border by the time he's 18.
#5 Apr 09 2004 at 6:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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It's Officia(l), Women are Tougher than Men

You don't need to cut your belly up with a knife to prove that. Just have a stomach flu/headcold/blister at the same time as any man.
#6 Apr 09 2004 at 7:11 PM Rating: Good
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The human mind is capable on amazing thing when it believe it has no choise.

I must cut off my arm or i will die... oh well there goes my arm.


I think there is quite a bit of difference, actually.

If a urethral parasite was unsuccessfully attempting to wriggle its way out of my midsection, and I had either the option of chopppin' open my abdomen or letting the frickin' thing go die, I know which I'd choose.

I'm sure there are a handful of you 'maternal types' that believe you would have done the same thing as the woman in the story, and it's my opinion you're full of sh[/i]it. There's a reason this was the [i]first recorded instance of a self-performed Caesarean.
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