The team at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles helped deliver a baby boy while also removing a 22-pound ovarian tumor in what doctors are calling a "very rare abdominal ectopic pregnancy."
Suze Lopez, 41, was scheduled to have a 22-pound ovarian cyst removed when she found out she was pregnant, during a routine test before her planned surgery. The emergency room nurse from Bakersfield said the cyst had been growing for years and she had just become accustomed to irregular menstrual cycles and abdominal discomfort.
Lopez explained that she had been trying to have a second child for 17 years, and the news was something she had been eagerly waiting for, but was also aware it could've been a false positive result.
A photo of Suze and Andrew Lope with their newborn son, Ryu and teenage daughter,

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