It happens once every 80,000 births: this is what a baby born inside its intact amniotic sac looks like 🤯 I VIDEO

It spends nine months inside… and comes out without realizing it has already been born. Nature never stops surprising us 🌿 There is a phrase gynecologists use to describe this type of birth: “the baby that still doesn’t know it has been born.” 👶✨

And that is exactly what you see in this video. The newborn comes into the world completely wrapped in its amniotic sac, intact, as if time inside the womb had not yet ended.

It is called an en caul birth and it occurs spontaneously only once every 80,000 births, a phenomenon so rare that, for centuries, it was believed that babies born this way had special powers.

Medieval sailors even bought the membranes to use as a talisman against drowning. Some claim that figures such as Napoleon, Freud, or Charlemagne came into the world this way. 🌊

Today, an en caul cesarean is performed in a planned way as a delicate option for premature babies, but when it happens spontaneously and is captured on video, the image is impossible to forget. 💙

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