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Oral Sex, a Knife Fight and Then Sperm Still Impregnated Girl

its just not possible, conceiving through injury, I mean isn't the sperm ,if left outside & touches air becomes useless after 20 second ? so even if it slipped during the surgery, still it wont be fertile

I think I have read that about the AIDS virus. Don't know about sperms. I know people store sperms in cryo incubators at very low temperatures for long periods of time. But I dont't think there must have been too much time between boyfriend #1 ejaculating and boyfriend #2 stabbing. He probably came up on them around the same time hence the violence of the reaction.
 
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These guys usually have to swim an entire ocean to reach the Fallopian tubes where the fertilisation usually occurs. To scale imagine swimming from France to the US. These are one of the toughest cells in the organism so it's not really surprising.

Teen Girl With No Vagina Pregnant by Sperm Survival from Oral Sex - ABC News

A strange tale of oral sex, a knife fight and the most unlikely of pregnancies recently brought to light by the blogosphere has doctors touting the triumphant persistence of sperm.
In 1988, a 15-year-old girl living in the small southern African nation of Lesotho came to local doctors with all the symptoms of a woman in labor. But the doctors were quickly puzzled because, upon examination, she didn't have a vagina.
"Inspection of the vulva showed no vagina, only a shallow skin dimple," so doctors delivered a healthy baby boy via Caesarean, the authors wrote in a case report published in the British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
Her birth defect -- called Mullerian agenesis or Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome -- didn't necessarily surprise doctors, but her pregnancy did. Even the 15-year-old girl could not believe she was pregnant.
Yet by looking at her records the hospital staff realized the young woman was in the hospital 278 days earlier with a knife wound to her stomach. The average pregnancy lasts 280 days. After interviews, they gathered that "Just before she was stabbed in the abdomen she had practiced fellatio with her new boyfriend and was caught in the act by her former lover. The fight with knives ensued."
The girl arrived at the hospital with an empty stomach -- and therefore with little stomach acid around -- and doctors found two holes from a stab wound that opened her stomach up to her abdominal cavity. The case report said doctors washed her stomach out with a salt solution and stitched her up.
"A plausible explanation for this pregnancy is that spermatozoa gained access to the reproductive organs via the injured gastrointestinal tract," the authors wrote.
Infertility experts note the story, which resurfaced on a Discovery magazine blog, is not only a testament to Murphy's Law but one to arguably nature's most impressive swimmers: sperm.
How Could Sperm Survive Those Conditions?
"Here's an unbelievable set of coincidences," said Dr. Richard Paulson, head of the University of Southern California Fertility Program in Los Angeles. "But it's totally plausible."
Although doctors know that sperm needs a low acid (high pH) environment to survive, and would likely die eventually in the low pH of stomach acid, doctors also said that sperm comes in a protective fluid: ejaculate, a nourishing medium meant to protect the sperm.
Besides, "out of hundreds of millions of sperm if you knock out 90 percent of them, you're still going to have tens of millions of sperm," said Dr. Peter Schlegel, chairman of urology at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York.
Paulson agreed.
"Sperm are pretty hardy," said Paulson, who pointed out that sperm must make it out of the acidic environment of the vagina before reaching more friendly territory at the cervix and in the uterus. Once in the abdominal wall, Paulson estimated that the sperm could survive for days.
"It's a long way from the stomach into the lower abdomen, it's a heck of a trip, but they made it," said Paulson. "You just need sperm somewhere in the area of an egg."
Paulson said in the early days of fertility treatments in the 1980s, doctors injected sperm in the lower abdomen hoping for the coincidental encounter with an egg. The procedure, called DIPI or direct intraperitoneal insemination, has largely been replaced by more effective methods.
 
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These guys usually have to swim an entire ocean to reach the Fallopian tubes where the fertilisation usually occurs. To scale imagine swimming from France to the US. These are one of the toughest cells in the organism so it's not really surprising.

Hum mardon ki baat hi kuch aur hai! :chilli::victory::nana: (feeling very smug for myself ladies - please don't mind)
 
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Women are tougher, mate :) biologically, they are more likely to survive on birth and generally outlive us. So actually we're the weaker sex :D and that's consistent in most of life!
Many woman even can't survive on birth... Woman, females are not tougher...Actually they have long vagina which makes them different but they are able to give birth because of it... Otherwise in every department Man is physically stronger.. Shemales are also not stronger.. Man has always upper hand... It is a man that has millions of sperms in his tiny body.
 
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Many woman even can't survive on birth... Woman, females are not tougher...Actually they have long vagina which makes them different but they are able to give birth because of it... Otherwise in every department Man is physically stronger.. Shemales are also not stronger.. Man has always upper hand... It is a man that has millions of sperms in his tiny body.

Actually @jaibi is right.

In most communities, the woman far outlives the man.

Do you think male mortality would be any lower should he have had the uterus and had to go through the birthing process? Man, we don't even have the hips for it. It would have been cesarean or rupture every time.
 
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