Just when I thought I'd seen it all, along came this story from Malawi about a woman in pain who doctors at first thought was pregnant.
-Editor
There was shock at Thyolo District Hospital female ward on Tuesday when a woman who was admitted complaining of stomach pains on the day delivered a K20 note.
The lady, Faith Gama 20, who comes from Makande in came to Thyolo District Hospital on Tuesday morning after being referred from Chisoka Health Centre where she was taken for treatment.
A medical Officer who admitted the lady, Wales Mvona said she came complaining of stomach pains, but pregnancy was ruled out.
"She came in great pains. Looking at the nature of pains, we carried out pregnancy tests which came out negative and there was no other sign of pregnancy and we suspected that it may be Pelvic Inflamatory Disease so we admitted her for further help," said Mvona.
"But," he added, "It came as a shock to me to learn that the lady had delivered K20. When she arrived she had difficulties in walking, but after the delivery she was no longer in pain and was able to walk on her own."
Mvona said that he re-examined her and the pains she had in the morning had gone after the delivery of the note. He however said that there was no scientific explanation of the incident.
"When I went to re-examine her I was shown the moist bank note. But there's no scientific explanation apart from it being inserted before hand.
A nurse on duty during the delivery, Ellen Namwiyo said she saw the most bank note coming out of the woman.
"Though early tests had revealed that she was not pregnant, her pains and her stomach seemed like she had something in her stomach and she said she wanted to deliver something. When we came to her, she pushed and delivered K20 banknote that was moist," said Namwiyo.
However, her husband, Robson Gama who works at Makande Prison told said it was not the first time for his wife to deliver something strange.
Not a bad trick. If my son could fart Presidential Dollars, we'd have a garage full of them by now.
-Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Bizarre! Thyolo woman delivers bank note
(www.nyasatimes.com/malawi/2011/11/17/bizarre-thyolo-woman -delivers-bank-note/)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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