“Unimaginable Courage: The Incredible Story of a Mexican Mother’s Self-Caesarean”

2023-05-09 22:56:58

Above all, do not try to reproduce what this Mexican mother did for the survival of her baby. She gave birth to her baby on her own, but in an unimaginable way.

This 40-year-old Mexican mom had showed incredible courage to be sure to give birth to her seventh child. We have heard many times of mothers who have gave birth alone of their baby vaginally. Ines Ramirez Perez, a 40-year-old Mexican, used a kitchen knife to cut her own belly, remove her placenta and deliver her baby. She performed a self-caesarean in 2000, reports Futura Science. The extremely incredible self-caesarean and appalling by Ines Ramirez Perez is a unique case of extreme courage.

While the baby’s father stayed unreachable in a village bistro, Ines had been going through the painful contractions alone for 12 hours. This forties absolutely wanted avoid reliving another tragedy. Indeed, she had already had a baby dead in utero. The first hospital being several hours from his country village without water or electricity, she makes an incredibly crazy decision, give birth alone. Ines, on the other hand, realizes that she will not be able to get her baby out through the vaginal route. She decides to self-caesarean with strong alcohol as anesthesia.

She made a gash of 17 cm in the lower abdomen

It’s lying on a wooden bench in the kitchen thatInes was going to stab her belly. To feel less pain, Ines imbibes strong alcohol before starting to cut the lower belly. With the same knife, she goes deep into his flesh to reach her uterus and finally take the baby out. Her baby, named Orlando, cried. Ines then cut the umbilical cord before fainting from pain. According to her, Ines endured an hour of “surgery“, the extremely risky improvised operation that she inflicted on herself. It was not until several hours after giving birth that one of Inès’ children had called the village caregiver who sewed his huge gash of 17 cm.

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