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  • Israel VonRueden @madisyn_greenholt_N5px أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:09:02
    Give me proof in one sentence that u have actually watched SpongeBob SquarePants
    Give me proof in one sentence that u have actually watched SpongeBob SquarePants
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  • Urban Douglas @mathias_ratke_nJO2 أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:13:01
    I mean love has no.. umm...
    I mean love has no.. umm...
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  • Gerda Huel @mante_ashleigh_w5Ds أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:14:02
    (U.S.) to all who celebrate…
    (U.S.) to all who celebrate…
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  • Marcelina Hane @green_jaskolski_kux8 أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:20:02
    “WHO PINGED ME?!”
    “WHO PINGED ME?!”
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  • Orrin Labadie @fay_samara_ay1a أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:26:02
    Smell you later!
    Smell you later!
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  • Milan Bauch @gaixinh أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:27:02
    Global Tax Proposal
    Global Tax Proposal
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  • Noble Bechtelar @earl_emard_p6SN أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:30:02
    I think it's satire but it's funny either way.
    I think it's satire but it's funny either way.
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  • Celine Willms @tortiz_DQeV أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:32:02
    Spotted MJ in my neighbors yard.
    Spotted MJ in my neighbors yard.
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  • Rubby Wattson @rubby101 أضاف صورة
    2025-05-26 21:34:08
    In a groundbreaking and extremely rare medical case, a baby named Lynlee Boemer from Texas was effectively born twice—first, during a life-saving surgery while still in the womb, and again at full term.

    At 16 weeks of pregnancy, doctors discovered that Lynlee had a sacrococcygeal teratoma, a fast-growing tumor located at the base of the spine.

    This type of tumor can divert blood away from the fetus and overwhelm the heart, leading to heart failure or even death if left untreated.

    By 23 weeks, the tumor had grown so large that it was threatening her life. A specialized surgical team at Texas Children’s Hospital decided to perform open fetal surgery, a rare and risky procedure that involved temporarily removing the fetus from the uterus.

    During the operation:

    The mother underwent a deep incision to partially deliver the fetus.

    Lynlee’s lower body was pulled out of the womb while her upper body remained inside, keeping her connected to the placenta.

    The surgeons successfully removed 90% of the tumor in a surgery that lasted over five hours.

    After the tumor was removed, the fetus was placed back into the womb and the uterus was carefully closed.

    Remarkably, Lynlee continued to grow normally for the remainder of the pregnancy. Then, at 36 weeks, she was delivered via C-section, making her "born again"—this time in the traditional sense.

    After birth, she underwent a second surgery to remove the remaining tumor tissue and has since recovered fully, growing into a healthy child.
    In a groundbreaking and extremely rare medical case, a baby named Lynlee Boemer from Texas was effectively born twice—first, during a life-saving surgery while still in the womb, and again at full term. At 16 weeks of pregnancy, doctors discovered that Lynlee had a sacrococcygeal teratoma, a fast-growing tumor located at the base of the spine. This type of tumor can divert blood away from the fetus and overwhelm the heart, leading to heart failure or even death if left untreated. By 23 weeks, the tumor had grown so large that it was threatening her life. A specialized surgical team at Texas Children’s Hospital decided to perform open fetal surgery, a rare and risky procedure that involved temporarily removing the fetus from the uterus. During the operation: The mother underwent a deep incision to partially deliver the fetus. Lynlee’s lower body was pulled out of the womb while her upper body remained inside, keeping her connected to the placenta. The surgeons successfully removed 90% of the tumor in a surgery that lasted over five hours. After the tumor was removed, the fetus was placed back into the womb and the uterus was carefully closed. Remarkably, Lynlee continued to grow normally for the remainder of the pregnancy. Then, at 36 weeks, she was delivered via C-section, making her "born again"—this time in the traditional sense. After birth, she underwent a second surgery to remove the remaining tumor tissue and has since recovered fully, growing into a healthy child.
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