Actually I think you're thinking on the right lines. I'm gonna do some reaserch and get back to you.
Doctors 'find dead foetus in boy'
Doctors in Bangladesh say they have removed a long-dead foetus from the abdomen of a teenage boy who was complaining of stomach pains.
They said the foetus would have become the boy's twin had it grown normally in their mother's womb.
They said it was a case of an extremely rare condition where two foetuses are conceived as conjoined twins but one absorbs the other.
In 2003 Kazakhstan doctors removed a foetus from a seven-year-old boy.
Limbs developed
Sixteen-year-old Abu Raihan was admitted to the Bangabandhu Medical University hospital in the capital, Dhaka on Saturday.
"After the operation we found a dead foetus weighing two kilograms (4.5lbs) in his abdomen," Doctor MA Mazid said, the AFP news agency reports.
"Apart from the head, all other limbs of the baby were developed."
The condition is known as "foetus in foeto", or inclusion twin.
"In this case the foetus of the baby entered into the foetus of the boy and continued to grow like a tumour in the boy's abdomen," gynaecology specialists Nurun Nahar said.
Hundreds of curious locals flocked to the hospital on hearing a rumour that a boy had given birth to a baby.
In April, 2003, doctors at Chimkent Children's Hospital in Kazakhstan discovered the dead foetus of a twin brother when operating on a seven-year-old boy.
The foetus had developed into a tumour but was found to have hair, nails and bones.
2006-06-21 00:49:02
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answered by Melc 4
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While it is possible that males wind up with an underdeveloped embryo or fetus inside them, it isnt possible for a male to become pregnant nevertheless give birth to a child. Why, a pregnancy occurs when an oocyte egg becomes fertilized by sperm. Men do not have oocyte eggs. Second, they do not have a uterus for pregnancies. Third, even if they did have eggs like females do, there wouldnt be a way for the insertion of sperm to take place.
Rare cases in which a baby male is born with a dead detus or embryo inede them is due to something that went wrong while the mother was pregnant. This usually happens around week four of the pregnancy, when the blastocyst divides into two copies of itself if twins are to be yielded. At this time of a pregnancy, an embryo is only half a centemiter long and no medical advances have been done in order to prevent these maloignancies from occuring.
2006-06-21 13:14:03
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answered by geniusflightnurse 4
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Arnold Schwartzeneggar... "if it's a boy, Junior; if it's a girl... Junior."
Actually, as mentioned already, there are cases of foetus in foeto. I think that we should do an experiment like the Junior one in which we impregnate a man so he can understand what a pregnant woman has to go through, e.g. mood swings, nausea, cravings, mobility problems, excruciating pain, etc. However, this may raise some ethical problems with the whole 'playing god' and life thing, so... how about we develop a drug that mimics the effects of pregnancy? It could be a useful aid in high school 's*xual education' classes to put the young lads off from doing it without protection, or from doing it at all, if you're Texan...
2006-06-22 05:09:00
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answered by hasina_ghani 3
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Sadly no! I say sadly because any women reading this answer will agree with me that!
1. It'd be good to see one going through pregnancy/delivery
2. How much better/worse would they be at it
3. Just imagine the possibilities for all women out there if
they found a way to impregnate their husbands/partners/lovers
etc ...
Wow ! I'd make sure my partner became pregnant and make a point of being as understanding and helpful as he was (Not)
2006-06-21 00:57:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard of a little boy on discovery channel who had this happen. The "growth" or parasitic twin was removed a couple of days after he was born. I don't think they are considered pregnancies, and they don't grow to full term.
2006-06-21 00:19:10
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answered by peachmonk 4
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NO, I'm in the medical field , and there is not. There is cases of men recieving womens breast though. (Naturally). There has been cases where the twin fetus remains in the other twin. This could be male or female. The other twin would never live though.
2006-06-21 05:09:33
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answered by Irabee 2
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the case that was mentioned by Melc doesnt mean that the boy was pregnant. remember how to make someone pregnant? it involves the sperm entering to feritilize oocyte to have a zygote! boys don't have ovaries, where on the earth would the fetus be! so, no normal baby delivery cannot happen.
and yes, men cannot handle the pain so.. IF (and tht's not possible) they became prognant, they'd probably die over the pain.
2006-06-21 04:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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In Science Fiction.UTOPIA.I also know it is a place where ox and bulls become pregnant (sorry forgot the place name).Thanks for 2 points
2006-06-21 00:23:05
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answered by leowin1948 7
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No only in a film with Arnie Schwartznigger
2006-06-21 00:22:32
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answered by butterfly55freedom 4
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Never heard of it because you guys don't have the equipment and you men couldn't handle the pain
2006-06-21 00:18:00
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answered by Stacy R 6
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