There is a condition called obstetric fistula. A baby gets stuck for several days. The baby usually dies. The wall of the vagina gets damaged and sometimes breaks through to either the bladder or the rectum or both. The poor woman then just leaks waste products through her vagina. This condition is sadly quite common in 3rd world countries. Some wonderful doctors(the Hamelins) perfected the operation to cure this and many thousands of women have been saved from a life of misery and pain. To learn more, see the website http://www.fistulafoundation.org/
Possible if the fistula was large enough, a baby could pass across to the rectum.
2007-11-01 16:22:46
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answered by Kim B 4
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Happens every day that`s why we have so many people acting like real turds. It is so common place now a days that it is not considered a disorder any more. But if you look real close and listen carefully to people when they talk you will be able to distinguish the ones that were born through the anus.
2007-11-01 16:33:01
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answered by Mr. Un-couth 7
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Not that I know of; however, when an episiotomy is performed, sometimes there is a cut from the vaginal wall to very close to the anus to allow room for the baby's shoulders. Sometimes this can lead to a tear toward the anus.
2007-11-01 16:21:12
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answered by puppy.lover13 3
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You might be talking about an episiotomy. Most of the time that is a really simple surface cut as mine was. BUT.. A fourth-degree episiotomy "extends through the rectum and cuts through skin, muscle, the rectal sphincter, and anal wall."
OW OW OW Ouch!
I don't think it is a disorder, more of an idiot doctor or unprepared midwife... there is no preplanning... Check out the website...
2007-11-01 16:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you must be one of the people born through the anus, that the person above me was referring to...
2007-11-02 07:22:12
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answered by ♥♥Mrs SSG B♥♥ 6
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It's not possible. A woman's reproductive organs are not attached to her anal system. It would be deadly if there was a connection because the anus has bacteria that, if introduced to the vagina, could cause serious infections.
2007-11-01 16:18:36
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answered by Jules, E, and Liam :) 7
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I don't think so, in humans anyway. Some animals use a common system called the "cloaca" (which is Latin for, disgustingly enough, "sewer") but not humans. Besides, I don't think the anus muscles would open properly.
2007-11-01 16:18:49
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answered by Gary B 5
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no but I have heard of a situation where a baby was born with it's brain very close to its anus and it grew up asking some very strange questions.
2007-11-01 16:20:21
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answered by justagorilla 6
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No. That would require the fetus to gestate in the colon, which is a physical impossibility, both because of a lack of nutrients and the fact that waste is expelled from there daily or nearly daily.
2007-11-01 16:17:16
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answered by Esma 6
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Yes, G. Bush , people born in this manner have disorders like lying and cheating.
2007-11-01 16:25:01
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answered by CAPTAIN BEAR 6
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