Science Baby born holding mum’s contraceptive IUD that failed to stop her getting pregnant


The baby boy can be apparently be seen clasping his mother's yellow and black intrauterine device in his hand at Hai Phong International Hospital in the city of Hai Phong in northern Vietnam.

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Obstetrician Tran Viet Phuong said the device had come out when the baby was born.
The infant had it held firmly in his hands when the picture was taken, it is claimed.
Dr Phuong told local media: “After delivery, I thought him holding the device was interesting, so I took a picture.
“I never thought it would receive so much attention.”

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The baby's 34-year-old mother claims she had the coil inserted two years earlier but it did not work because she later discovered she was pregnant.
Dr Phuong said the device may have been moved from its original position, becoming an ineffective form of contraception and allowing the mother to become pregnant.

The baby was healthy when born, weighing 7lbs, and both mother and child were under observation in the hospital after the birth, it's reported.

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The mother had previously had two other children, according to reports.
The coil is supposed to stop sperm fertilising a woman's eggs and can work by either releasing copper or hormones after being inserted into a woman's uterus.
 
We may have a record for the youngest person to have a farms thread.
The mother might have a case for an actual lawsuit but I don't know the law in that country, so she could be SOL.
 
It would've been even funnier if someone 'shopped the baby's other hand flipping the camera off.
 
That kid's pretty lucky since if you conceive it risks growing inside afaik you're supposed to get them ripped out asap (the iud not the kid)

I was recently reading about lithopedians or 'stone babies'. Basically there are rare cases where women in third world hellholes have their baby die in the later stages of an ectopic pregnancy, and the fetus is never removed. So the thing just sits there in them and calcifies, sometimes for 40-50 years, and basically becomes a stone baby statue.
 
I don't know if this hurt the baby, but it cannot possibly have HELPED the baby
 
I shill madly for the Mirena, but it’s only 99+ % effective.

Little guy here is literally the >0.1%.

(Even sterilisation isn’t 100%. Jeff Goldblum wasn’t wrong)
 
Reminds me of the legend surrounding Genghis Khan’s birth. IIRC, it is said he was born clutching a blood clot in his hand. What I am saying is that in about 20 or so years, this runt might depopulate most of Asia.

I thought that story was about Saddam Hussein.
 
Hah! That's like a guy you just shot walking up to you and handing the bullet back then saying: "I do believe this was yours."
 
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