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asked by: SadMommy on September 22nd, 2005
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I am just wondering about being pregnant without a uterus. Is it really possible? I know there has been reports of becoming pregnant without a uterus but actually having a healthy baby? Were would you carry it? I was just wondering. If it is possible it would give alott of women hope!

I like learning about new things.
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lesliepei
replied on September 22nd, 2005
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Apparently possible, but very dangerous.
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SadMommy
replied on September 23rd, 2005
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???????
Everything I have read says it is medically impossible to have a baby and have no uterus. I'm just confused, but I am gonna move on to something else.
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GinACod
replied on September 23rd, 2005
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Yes you can get pg with out a uterus but it is very dangerous to continue the pg. If the baby has attached itself to your tube on the outside then you can carry it long enough to have a heathy baby, but if your baby attaches to anything else it will cause problems and could kill you and the baby.
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