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This Woman Could’t Lay Down On The Bed For 48 Hours When The Doctor Examined Her He Called The Cops- Touching Story

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This woman couldn’t lay down on the bed for 48 hours. When the doctor examined her, he called the cops. A woman was left horrified after an ultrasound revealed that teeth and hair had been growing inside her uterus for two years after fetal tissue separated from her son while she was pregnant.

The woman, who goes by the username “sandwich bread” online, explained that she went to the gynecologist after she started experiencing pain in her abdomen and abnormal bleeding. At first, the woman, who gave birth to her son Atlas in July 2020, was convinced that she was pregnant with another baby. But it turned out to be something way worse.

The TikToker actually had a dermoid cyst in her uterus that was the size of a chicken egg, and it had grown its own hair and teeth. According to the woman, it formed when she was pregnant two years prior after particles of fetal tissue got separated during the development of the fetus.

She opened up about the terrifying ordeal on TikTok, and it quickly went viral, leaving many people on the internet mortified. “I went to the gynecologists for the first time since having my son because I was having some abnormal pain in my abdomen and some abnormal bleeding that isn’t consistent with my periods,” the woman explained.

She thought she might be pregnant again, so she asked for an ultrasound. “The second it gets to my uterus, I see something in there, but my doctor’s like, ‘It’s not a baby,'” she continued. “‘It’s not a baby. It’s actually something way worse than a baby.'” My doctor looks me in the eyes and tells me that I have a seven-centimeter, chicken egg-sized cyst called a “dermoid cyst”.

“What a dermoid cyst is because I didn’t until today? It’s a cyst that grows hair and teeth and is caused from particles of fetal tissue being separated during the development of a fetus. For about two years now, I’ve had particles of my son that I gave birth to growing in my uterus with teeth and hair.

Not a baby. But it’s basically pieces of my son I’ve just been carrying him with me,” according to Cleveland Clinic, a dermoid cyst is a growth of normal tissue enclosed in a pocket of cells called a sac. This tissue grows in or under your skin in an unexpected location. They can contain bone, fluid, hair, nerves, skin, sweat glands, and teeth and can form anywhere on your body but they’re most common on the face inside the skull on the lower back and in the ovaries.

In a follow-up video, the woman revealed that doctors are planning to surgically remove the cyst since it’s causing her so much pain. “Usually, they wouldn’t like if it was small if I just had the one that was pea-sized they wouldn’t remove it,” she said. “But dermoid cysts don’t go away on their own usually, so you have to remove them. This one is large and causing knee pain so they’re going to remove it.” The woman said she’s in pain all the time. “It’s adult pain all the time, and then occasionally, it’s a stabbing pain where the big one is on the right lower side of my uterus. It goes all the way to my back,” she revealed.

As for how it happened, she believes that the cyst developed after she went to Disney World and rode some roller coasters while being two weeks pregnant. “There’s no medical proof that going on intense rides can cause it,” she said. “I’m pretty sure what caused it was me going to Disney World when I was pregnant and riding roller coasters when I was two weeks pregnant. I’m pretty sure a centrifuge him in pieces of him spread all over my uterus.”

She wanted her followers to know that her son wasn’t missing any hair or teeth from it. “This probably happened to him when he was microscopic so anything that was taken off of him would have regrown in a day,” she explained. “It’s not like a tooth came off of him and into my uterus; it was just cells, stem cells.”

Although she admitted that the entire process was giving her a lot of anxiety and that she was mentally and physically not great, she said she was excited to have the cyst removed and even joked that she was going to name them Seymour and Archibald. “It hurts, but overall, I’m going to live. I’ll be fine. They’re going to remove it, and it’ll be done and over with, and I’ll have a fun souvenir,” she added.

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