Shocking! UP woman pregnant in liver, not uterus, doctor says, ‘this might be India’s first…’

Uttar Pradesh’s doctors in Baçahahr, a 12 -week pregnant, but lived a shocking situation instead of uterus in his liver. Doctors who saw the situation suggested that this could be the first intrahepatic ectopic pregnancy, a rare medical condition.
The doctors in Meerut found a pregnant woman in the liver instead of uterus.
Uttar Pradesh’s doctors in Baçahahr, a 12 -week pregnant, but lived a shocking situation instead of uterus in his liver. Doctors who saw the situation suggested that this could be the first intrahepatic ectopic pregnancy, a rare medical condition. This case put the medical community in shock.
Rare Pregnancy Status
Dr KK Gupta found a rare situation during the MRI abdominal test of the 30 -year -old woman. Radiologist working in a special imaging center in Meerut said, ı I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the scan. Fetus was buried in the right lobe of the liver and there were clear cardiac beats.
The woman had abdominal pain and vomiting for weeks, and regular scans could not measure the causes behind it. The woman was later referred to the abdomen MRI, a test that was necessary in such cases. The test was carried out under the guidance of Dr KK Gupta, a highly specialized radiologist who has decades of developed imaging in a special imaging center in Meerut. MRI offered high resolution with deep images of the abdominal region, which provides deeper information than a routine ultrasound.
According to Dr Gupta, the scanning revealed a surprising oddity. “We observed a well -shaped pregnancy sac in the right lobe of the liver. Fetus was measured for about 12 weeks in the pregnancy age. In the most striking way, scanning verifying the active cardiac vibrations and determined that the fetus was alive.
Dr Gupta also said that the diagnosis was checked twice after the specific MRI arrays have been re -made to verify that no mistakes were made during imaging. “Initially, I even thought that this might be an imaging artifact. However, the repeated scans from different aircraft confirmed the existence of a live fetus in the liver tissue itself. At that moment, we noticed that we were dealing with a very rare, high -risk pregnancy,” he added.



