Thakre said she was terrified of an
operation, so she fled home and sought treatment for the pain in a small
clinic near the village she lived.
The pain subsided after a few months and she was convinced that she had been cured.
But last week, the pains returned,
Thakre now 60, visited doctors. They found a lump on the lower right
side of her abdomen and the doctors at the NKP Salve Institute of Medical Services were concerned about cancer.
After an MRI scan, it was revealed that the hard mass was the skeleton of her unborn child.
The head of surgery Dr Murtaza Akhtar told The Times of India that “It was after the patient underwent a MRI that the doctors could make out that the mass was in fact a child’s skeleton”.
The skeleton has now been removed. After
searching medical records, the team of doctors believe this may be the
longest ectopic pregnancy on record.
According to reports, the previous
longest ectopic pregnancy, when the foetus develops outside of the womb,
was a Belgium woman who carried the remains of the failed pregnancy for
18 years.
It was not revealed whether Thakre had other children as it may have been discovered long before now. (gossipnigeria)
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