In 1988, a 15-year-old girl gave birth to a child by Caesarian, but this was no ordinary pregnancy. At the time she gave birth by Caesarian, the girl had NO vagina, which is known as Mullerian agenesis or Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. The doctors on the scene tried to determine how she became pregnant and later concluded that the girl's pregnancy was caused by an utterly bizarre set of circumstances.
9 months prior to giving birth, the girl was stabbed in the chest by a former lover immediately after she had performed oral sex on a new boyfriend. Although she was taken to the hospital and received treatment for the wound, the doctors believe that the sperm stayed inside her and somehow "gained access to her reproductive organs which allowed her to then get pregnant".
The experts seem divided, however. ABC News consulted several doctors on the subject and most of them believe that the story of the girl's pregnancy COULD be possible because of the extraordinarily long staying power of sperm. Fertility treatments in the 80's used to include a procedure that "injected sperm in the abdomen", which is somewhat similar to what doctors believe happened in this unusual case.
Some of the doctors asked about the strange pregnancy are quite a bit more skeptical about the girl's pregnancy and its cause- they claim that because of the build-up of menstrual blood as a result of having no vagina, the girl would have had had to have surgery to alleviate the pain and prolong her life.
I'm not sure if I believe this story or not and have to agree with David Schmader's assessment of the hard-to-believe news: "For the record, this story makes my bullshit detector itchy, but my heart believes every word is true."
