How to get pregnant with a teen without vaginal opening: Learning
In medical abnormality, a teenage girl with no vaginal opening becomes pregnant by oral sex.
A 15-year-old from Lesotho, a landlocked country in South Africa, was taken to a hospital with symptoms of abdominal pain. Routine tests show that the patient is 9 months pregnant.
More shocking than surprise pregnancy, the girl has no vaginal opening, a rare birth defect called distal vaginal atre.
This condition affected 10,000 to 15,000 newborn girls, characterized by failure to make vaginal plates cause ducts.
Due to her distal vaginal atre, the patient gave birth to her healthy 6.2-pound baby boy through caesarean section.
Medical experts are confused about how people without vaginal opening can prevent children from getting access to people without IVF.
The girl reported that she noticed changes in her body in the months before her birth, but because she had no vaginal opening and did not have penetrating vaginal sex, she “don’t believe she was pregnant.”
In a later interview, the miraculous mother shared that she realized “a disappointing attempt at traditional sex” that made her prefer oral sex.
When asked how she might get pregnant, the young mother revealed that she suffered a stabbing shortly after having an oral sex on her partner nine months before her C-section.
At the time, she confessed to a nurse that she slammed her as her ex-boyfriend spotted her during the show with her current partner.
The medical team participating in the patient speculated that the sperm she swallowed was passed to her reproductive organs through a stabbing, leading to the notion of indirect and unexpectedness.
What makes this pregnancy even more shocking is that, in general, the digestive acid in the stomach is enough to kill sperm quickly, making it unable to survive.
However, the medical team believes that sperm miraculously survived because the girl was malnourished during the attack, thus reducing the acidity level in her digestive system and allowing the ingested sperm to fertilize the uterus through a stab.

The case dates back to 1988, and was described in detail in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
The news resurfaced comes in a recent report that a Scottish woman thought she had an outbreak of appendix and only found herself pregnant and gave birth to birth 40 minutes later.

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