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California Woman Discovers Full-Term Pregnancy After Mistaking Symptoms for Ovarian Tumor
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The Mary Sue
California nurse Suze Lopez discovered she was pregnant during medical testing to examine a 22-pound ovarian tumor.
However, according to Lopez, the cyst on the remaining ovary grew about one pound per year until it finally reached 22 pounds.
Lopez Said the Tumor Masked Symptoms of Her PregnancyLopez said she did not experience common pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness, vomiting, or cravings.
Doctors Found Lopez Was Carrying a Full-Term BabyDoctors discovered Lopez was carrying a full-term baby through a rare abdominal ectopic pregnancy.
According to Ozimek, “If this would’ve happened somewhere that doesn’t have these resources, there is no way that she would’ve survived, and very unlikely that the baby would’ve survived either.”