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Over time, the fetus calcifies and becomes a lithopedion.
The Stone-Child's condition, lithopedion, is fairly rare as only 290 cases exist in modern medical literature.
My lithopedion scampered between my ankles, my Rude Boy was prancing in the road.
The earliest lithopedion is one found in an archaeological excavation at Bering Sinkhole, on the Edwards Plateau in Kerr County, Texas dated to 1100 BC.
Hatem recalled on the DVD commentary for this episode that Graziano constantly kept the writing staff entertained with bizarre stories and strange conversations, and would often walk into his office "and say something like, 'Have you ever heard of a lithopedion?'"
After being transported to new lodgings near Dalston accompanied by her Aboriginal spirit guide Phar Lap Jones, Rude Boy her dead 9 year old son and a lithopedion foetus she soon starts to adapt and learn the ways of the dead.
Unable to stand not knowing how he could have been mistaken in his diagnosis, Amlie and a collaborator exhume Wealthia, and discover that she has experienced a rare condition, called a lithopedion or "stone baby," in which a fetus dies in the womb but becomes calcified rather than being expelled.
The experts were conducting tests on the ‘stone’ in case it was lithopaedion, a stone baby, which results from a dead fetus or a uterine tumor known as fibroid which calcifies and is delivered as a stone.
According to one report there are only 300 known cases of stone baby in the world.
What is the process that creates a stone baby?
The expressions of the chubby stone babies at her feet were difficult to read.
Zhao also pushed for increased research into the number of kidney stone babies.
I knelt down and I kissed this hard stone baby all painted to look soft and real.
Combined with the launch is a not-for-sale exbibition of the original tempera illustrations for "Stone Baby".
Zhao founded the support group and Web site "Kidney Stone Babies" after his own child was sickened by tainted milk.
Some of his works included being the first to describe and prove the hereditary pattern behind hemophilia, as well as describing ectopic pregnancy and stone babies.
Denby won the Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger award for her first novel, Stone Baby.
Examples of her work are the TV programs Waste, Parking Mad, 15 Stone Babies, Inside John Lewis and Silverville.
Zhao took the lead in organizing the parents of sickened children and initiated a website that included an online discussion group named “Home of the Kidney Stone Babies."
Zhao was working for an advertising agency when his son, Zhao Pengrui, now 5, fell ill from the tainted baby milk, becoming one of the so-called "kidney stone babies."
He, that stoned baby and a stunning riff on the tongue-stuck-to-a-pole scene in “A Christmas Story” will, for fans of this franchise, make this a blissful holiday season indeed.
The experts were conducting tests on the ‘stone’ in case it was lithopaedion, a stone baby, which results from a dead fetus or a uterine tumor known as fibroid which calcifies and is delivered as a stone.
It was not appropriate for him to take home one of these stone babies which were images intended to bring luck to childless women, but Clayton convinced the jūshoku to allow him to have one, after insisting that he was not a missionary.
Joolz's commitment to narrative brought her the first New Crime Writer Award from the Crime Writers' Association in 1998 for Stone Baby, to be published by HarperCollins in April 2000 using the name Joolz Denby.
Known for the beauty, musicality and emotive quality of her speaking voice, she has also recorded a number of unabridged audiobooks, including two recordings of her own novels (one of which, Stone Baby, won the US Audio Industry 'Earphone Award').
Unable to stand not knowing how he could have been mistaken in his diagnosis, Amlie and a collaborator exhume Wealthia, and discover that she has experienced a rare condition, called a lithopedion or "stone baby," in which a fetus dies in the womb but becomes calcified rather than being expelled.
It is not unusual for a stone baby to remain undiagnosed for decades, and it is often not until a patient is examined for other conditions or a proper examination is conducted that includes an X-ray, that a stone baby is found.