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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Woman gets Pregnant Through An*l S*x


A doctor has made the astonishing claim that he treated a woman who conceived through an*l s*x. Dr Brian Steixner, a urologist at the Jersey Urology Group in Atlantic City, said he saw the unthinkable phenomenon when he was a medical student.

At the time, he was part of a team caring for a woman born with a rare medical condition called ‘cloacal malformation’. This occurs when, very early in pregnancy, the rectum, urethra and v**ina fail to separate into different tubes. This means urine and faeces drain into a common channel which opens in the perineum – where the anus is normally located – according to Great Ormond Street Hospital.

It only occurs in one in 50,000 births – and is normally treated by surgery to create three separate channels as well as two openings –  an anus and a v**ina. When she was younger, the woman had such an operation, but the procedure went wrong. Either through a mistake by surgeons – or perhaps because of the way her body reacted to the trauma of the surgery – a fistula formed. This is an abnormal connection between organs – and in her case it meant her womb became connected to her rectum. Every month, during menstruation she bled from her anus – but her v**ina was a dead-end.

Dr Steixner told Men’s Health, the woman reported she only had an*l s*x before getting pregnant – presumably because it was not possible to be penetrated in the v**ina. ‘After doing a whole bunch of X-rays, we determined that she got pregnant from having an*l s*x. he added: ‘It blew my mind.’ Doctors decided any form of natural childbirth would be unsafe  for the woman and therefore opted to perform a C-section on her.


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