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China pregnant woman lies in bed for weeks to save fetus after foot slipped out of cervix

Doctors praise determination and persistence of mother-to-be during difficult birth which sees baby daughter delivered safely, healthily

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A pregnant woman in China  was forced to lie in bed for weeks to save her fetus after its foot slipped out of her cervix. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Douyin

A mother in China spent weeks lying in bed to save a fetus whose foot slipped out of her cervix, touching many netizens with her incredible love.

According to the mainland media outlet, Lizhi News, a woman, surnamed Li, from Jiangsu province in eastern China, went for a check-up at 21 weeks pregnant and discovered that one of her baby’s feet had slipped out of her cervix.

Doctors warned that once contractions began, there was a high risk of miscarriage within three to five days, which could also harm the mother’s body.

Li told the doctors she would do anything to save her daughter, saying: “I want to give my child a chance.

“I have a bond with this child. No matter how hard it is, I will keep her,” she added.

Li’s condition is checked by a member of medical staff as she lies in a hospital bed. Photo: Douyin
Li’s condition is checked by a member of medical staff as she lies in a hospital bed. Photo: Douyin

Ge Zhiping, an obstetrician at Jiangsu Province Hospital, said that to minimise damage to the mother’s body, Li could only attempt a traditional delivery.

Zoey Zhang is a multimedia reporter who covers ranges of topics including China culture, education, social trends, and Asian human interest stories. She previously interned with the Post on the video desk over the winter of 2022-2023. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong.
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