“Shocking Truth Revealed: Do Women in Comas Still Experience Monthly Cycles?”
“It builds up, and they explode,” one user explained confidently. “It’s true! It happened to me last night,” another joked.
“Dang, we can’t even go into a coma in peace,” lamented one reader.
The doctor shared the case of an Arizona woman who, in 2019, gave birth despite being in a vegetative state
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Instead of having their curiosity satisfied, some people went from shocked to dumbfounded as they fixated on the doctor’s extra revelation: that women in a coma can get pregnant.
“Was the last part really necessary, Doc?” one user asked. “I’m sorry, but it correlates with ovulation and menstruation. It was likely the next question,” Zeon replied.
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“What? Get pregnant?! Are you implying she could go full term, assuming her condition doesn’t change, and, if possible, give birth too?” a netizen pondered.
Things took a darker turn when Dr. Zeon linked an article discussing an infamous case where an unresponsive woman in Arizona became pregnant and even gave birth after being raped by a healthcare worker while unresponsive.
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The incident occurred at an assisted living facility in Phoenix, Arizona, in January 2019, when a 29-year-old woman who had been vegetative since she was three became a mother as a result of a 36-year-old nurse taking advantage of her state.
While the case cast a dark shadow over the mostly lighthearted discussion, it nevertheless showed how certain bodily functions still operate without the need for full consciousness.
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