Shocked Italian Nun Gives Birth to Baby Boy
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A
31-year-old nun has given birth to a baby boy in Rieti, Italy, after experiencing
abdominal pains she thought were stomach cramps.
After she
was taken to a hospital, she gave birth to a baby and named him Francis after
the current pope. The nun, originally from El Salvador, claims she had no idea
she was pregnant.
The sister
belongs to a convent which is located near the city of Rieti, which has a
population of 47,700.
The nun
belongs to the "Little Disciples of Jesus'' convent in Campomoro near
Rieti, which manages an old people's home.
As news of
the nun's pregnancy has spread, the mayor of Rieti, Simone Petrangi, asked
local residents and media to give the woman privacy.
Clothes and
donations have been collected and sent to the hospital where she gave birth.
"I did
not know I was pregnant. I only felt a stomach pain," she told the Ansa
news agency.
Other nuns
at the convent also expressed shock at the mysterious pregnancy of a holy
sister at their order, saying they were "very surprised", according
to Italian media reports.
Don Fabrizio
Borrelio, a local pastor, says he believes that the nun is telling the truth
about being unaware of her pregnancy. He said the nun plans to take care of the
baby herself.
The results
of a study on reproductive health, published in the British Medical Journal,
revealed that one in 200 US women claim to have given birth without ever having
had sexual intercourse.
The BMJ
reports that of the women who took part in the study, 45 (0.5%) reported at
least one virgin pregnancy, "unrelated to the use of assisted reproductive
technology".
They claim
to have conceived without vaginal intercourse or in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
The BMJ
article notes that virgin births, or parthenogenesis (from the Greek parthenos
for virgin and genesis for birth), can occur in non-humans as a consequence of
"asexual reproduction, where growth and development of the embryo occurs
without fertilisation".
However, the
authors of the study, entitled "Like a virgin (mother)", warn that
researchers need to take into account the possibility of fallible memory on the
part of respondents.
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