These are external links and will open in a new window. A woman lost a third of her bodyweight after surgery to remove a 26kg ovarian cyst - the weight of seven newborn babies. Despite multiple negative pregnancy tests, doctors insisted Keely Favell must be pregnant as her stomach grew in size. She said it was "so embarrassing" explaining she was not pregnant: "I'd go along with it to spare everyone the blushes.
Woman’s ‘baby bump’ turned out to be 4 STONE cyst – after doctors thought she was pregnant
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NEW YORK Reuters Health - Women who have large waistlines before pregnancy may be more likely to have a larger-than-normal newborn than women who are trim around the middle, a new study suggests. The findings, reported in the obstetrics journal BJOG, are in line with what experts know: Women who are obese before pregnancy are more likely to have a baby with an abnormally high birthweight — known as macrosomia. Depending on how macrosomia is defined, it affects anywhere from one percent to 10 percent of all pregnancies. By one definition, babies born weighing more than four kilograms about eight pounds, 13 ounces are macrosomic.
Some pregnant women are absolutely adorable. You know the type: cute, round little baby bump, stylish maternity clothes, and from the back hell, sometimes even from the front! Those women just glow. And then…there are the other pregnant women.