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Related: About this forumArchaeologists have made a shocking discovery after a re-examination of a mummified teen mom who died in childbirth
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Archaeologists have made a shocking discovery after re-examining the mummified remains of a teen mom aged just 14-17 who died in childbirth more than 1,500 years ago. What makes the find both horrifying and extraordinary at the same time, is one fetus and placenta found in the pelvic area, and another in the chest.
Researchers analyzed the mummified remains of a teenage girl who died during childbirth in ancient Egypt, revealing that the young mother-to-be was in the process of delivering twins when she died. Unfortunately, the labor took a negative turn when the first babys head became stuck in the birth canal, resulting in the deaths of both infants and the mother.
In Egypts Kharga Oasis, the teen mom was discovered in 1908 at the El Bagawat cemetery. The researchers noted that she had been extensively layered with a great quantity of salt, an ancient Egyptian practice known for its desiccating properties that effectively dried out the entire body. The body was dated to the Late Dynasty in ancient Egyptian history, spanning from 404 to 343 BC.
Field notes from the time reveal that she was found with a fetus and placenta between her legs, leading to the conclusion that she had died from obstetric complications. Using computed tomography (CT) scans of the body, the George Washington University team revisited the mummy after over a century to ascertain precisely what might have gone wrong. The scans revealed the presence of a second fetus within the womans chest cavity, indicating that she was carrying twins.
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Spells and incantations like this one reveal a cultural aversion to twin births, seeking protection from irregular birth and giving birth to twins. The tragic story of this young mother and her unborn twins is a tragic reminder of the difficulties that ancient women faced during childbirth.
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Archaeologists have made a shocking discovery after a re-examination of a mummified teen mom who died in childbirth (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Dec 2023
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And still do when faced with primitive religious beliefs and barriers to medical intervention ...
marble falls
Dec 2023
#1
You're so right. It would happen all over again today in Texas. Thank you, marble falls. ⭐️
Judi Lynn
Dec 2023
#2
So sad, but true! We are going backwards in our medical treatment of women. Primitive
Ziggysmom
Dec 2023
#3
marble falls
(62,047 posts)1. And still do when faced with primitive religious beliefs and barriers to medical intervention ...
... if she's pregnant in Texas.
But thank-you, Judi Lynn for another interesting article - you always find the best.
Judi Lynn
(162,374 posts)2. You're so right. It would happen all over again today in Texas. Thank you, marble falls. ⭐️
Ziggysmom
(3,569 posts)3. So sad, but true! We are going backwards in our medical treatment of women. Primitive
Religious beliefs permeate most laws the GQP continue to pass.
niyad
(119,888 posts)4. KNR for this most enlightening find. Looks like we are headed back there.