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Is this possible?

Posted By: Chele on 2008-07-01
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Okay.  I have an in-law who is in her 40s, had a partial hysterectomy (just left the ovaries), hasn't had a menstrual cycle for 13 years, and is now claiming to be pregnant with twins.  Did I miss something here?  How is this possible? 


Yes, I understand that the ovaries still produce eggs and they can be fertilized if sperm would get to it but from everything I've seen, there is no way she could possibly carry it to full-term....nor should she want to as it is very dangerous not only to her but the unborn child(ren).


I just wonder if she doesn't have a tumor or something that is causing her hormones to go wacky and think she is and sending a false positive. 


All I know is I hope to God this isn't possible because she has two daughters who she doesn't take care of, husband is a major jerk, etc.  She is just not fit to be the mother of the 2 teenage girls she has let alone a new baby or twins.  Sheesh!


I truly hope this isn't possible!!!!!!!




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