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06-12-2012, 08:51 AM
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Re: Girl Gives Birth While Walking In Turkey
Unlikely. Baby's bones are very flexible at that stage. The skull needs to remain flexible in order to pass through the birth canal. It might have killed it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it lived. Now, there is a woman that I wouldn't mind seeing stoned to death along side her parents. Regardless of how immoral it would be, I wouldn't mind it. These people are married to Allah, and that is all. No compassion for life. |
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06-12-2012, 09:48 AM
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Re: Girl Gives Birth While Walking In Turkey
That is fucking bizarre as hell. I don't understand how she could just be so nonchalant. It just fell out of her it seemed- What a "loose" heartless bitch. With a freakish pain tolerance. |
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06-12-2012, 03:21 PM
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Re: Girl Gives Birth While Walking In Turkey
Shots to the face for all 3 folks would be good. Also, why the fuck was the baby left on the pavement after people 'found it.' Why wouldn't you pick it up! It's a new born, are you fuckin' scared of it?
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06-12-2012, 04:54 PM
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Re: Girl Gives Birth While Walking In Turkey
Found this story with more information. A teenage girl that made headlines yesterday after footage appeared to show her giving birth as she walked down a street in Istanbul's Bağcılar district may have delivered the baby at home, daily Hürriyet reported. (You may watch the footage here) The baby, a healthy girl who was named Ecem Ahu by hospital staff after she was brought in by police, had her umbilical cord tied up, suggesting that had already been born before earlier believed. The footage in question depicts a lack of reaction on the part of the girl and her parents after the baby falls onto the street; instead, the three stare at the child on the sidewalk before walking away. Police officials claimed that this was strong evidence that the baby was born beforehand. If the umbilical cord had been untied, the bleeding from it could have killed the baby, according to experts. The parents, who are seen walking with the girl, said they did not know their daughter was pregnant. They were released after initial questioning. ‘I thought it was a blood clot’ Ecem Ahu is in good health. AA Photo The mother also said she had not noticed the baby as it fell on the pavement, adding that she thought it was a blood clot. "Something fell from me," she reportedly said during questioning. "I thought it was a blood clot. I didn't know it was the baby." After the baby fell, she returned home, changed into clean clothes and went to a hospital where the remaining parts were removed from her body, according to the testimony. She requested that the child be given to a state agency, Hürriyet reported. |