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black_dahlia
· 8 years ago
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is.. is that a baby?
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celticrose
· 8 years ago
Yes, yes it is
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rwby_rose
· 8 years ago
NSFW please
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deleted
· 8 years ago
yes
deleted
· 8 years ago
Why were these valid requests down voted? Lots of people are squeamish
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Probably because it's natural and we need to see it but seriously if I'm at work and my boss sees this on my screen what will she think?
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deleted
· 8 years ago
...is she generally okay with you on this website without posts like these? If so, cool boss :)
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deleted
· 8 years ago
I don't even have a job lol I was just saying if I was at a job
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Ah. Good point then.
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shmurr
· 8 years ago
can it breathe?
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guest
· 8 years ago
Yes! It's umbilical chord is still intact, and active
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that_creepy_guy
· 8 years ago
THAT'S SO COOL
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Is there an article to go along with this? This is super interesting and I wish to learn how and why
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alvisminer
· 8 years ago
here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/11/watch-incredibly-rare-moment-a-baby-is-born-inside-the-amniotic/
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Thanks!
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guest
· 8 years ago
No wonder they're so wrinkly
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arianacachay
· 8 years ago
This is called being born "en caul". It isn't super common, but is amazing when it happens! There is a video floating around that shows a baby born en caul via C section. Baby can breathe, as the umbilical cord is still in tact and babies breathe in amniotic fluid before birth.
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