Wednesday 24 December 2014

Revealed: The True Story Behind The Woman With Maggots Growing In Her Vagina

Revealed: The True Story Behind The Woman With Maggots Growing In Her Vagina [GRAPHIC]
 Afghan National Army regional hospital treatment room
READ: SCARY: Doctors Remove Live Maggots From Woman's Privates Infected With New Killer STD
A video of a doctor removing huge maggots from a woman’s vagina went viral on the internet yesterday.
The video originated from World Star who claimed the woman had unprotected sex and got infected with an STD that resulted in maggots growing in her private part.
The video came with a campaign stressing the need to use condoms.

New reports have surfaced with claims of what was really going on in the video.
According to sources by a reader, the woman was actually infected after child birth resulting from negligence by the doctors at the hospital she was delivered of her baby.
READ: ALERT: New STD Deadlier Than AIDS Scientists Say Could Kill Within Days 
Our source, Kayla Chanai, reported that the woman gave birth in a government hospital in India and unfortunately, the gauze used to stop bleeding after delivery was forgotten inside her body.
The swab caused an infection in the body of the 22-year-old new mum. Precisely ten days after giving birth she noticed flesh-eating maggots crawling down her legs.Her husband quickly rushed her to the hospital. On arrival at the hospital, she was examined by the doctor who found the swab inside her body.
The doctor reportedly removed the gauze swab, removed the maggots, and gave the woman other necessary treatment.
Recounting her experience, the woman said: “It was very painful. Initially, we thought it was normal to feel sore, but when I saw maggots, we were alarmed and went to the doctor straight away. The reason we did not file a complaint of medical negligence is because we are from a different state and I don’t even know any language other than Oriya. My husband does not have enough time and resources to fight the case.”
According to reports, the lady is well now.
Nevertheless, the need for protected sex cannot be overemphasized. There are killer sexually transmitted diseases out there.

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