The pregnancy of 17-year old Batya Abuhatzeira, has
attracted a lot of attention and interest over the last weeks, as a growing
number of scientists and doctors have proved unable to find an explanation to
her astounding case. The jewish teenager found herself pregnant while on
solitary confinement, during a three week
activity of communion and prayer with her school, and is still
clinically a virgin.
This case’s mystery begins with the circumstances of the “conception”, which
presumably took place in a monastery near Beit Shemesh, which she was visiting
with her religious private school. Miss Abuhatzeira was participating in a
three week activity of prayer and monastic silence with 22 other girls from her
class, in a religious institution forbidden to males. The young girl claims she
had some mysterious dreams, reassembling a vision, in which a angel-like figure
told her she would have a child.The doctor who initially followed the progression of the girl’s pregnancy,
demanded help from specialists after he noticed the girl was still a virgin,
and that something about her kid seemed to disturb the ultrasound equipment and
rendered clear imaging impossible. More than a dozen experts and specialists
have tried to address the problem and find a solution, but it seems a
mysterious energy field somehow blocks the scan.
The increased attention on Batya’s case has brought a lot of speculation from
the media and the public, bringing forward dozens of wild and eccentric
theories. Many religious organizations, including the Roman Catholic Church,
have manifested their interest towards her child, due to the many similarities
between this story and that of the Christ. Various alternative media have on
the other hand, elaborated many wacky theories, going from a secret military
genetic experiment directed by the Israeli Army, to an alien artificial
insemination project.Parthenogenesis in humans may seem far-fetched, but 50 years ago no-one
suspected that parthenogenesis could occur in any vertebrate: now all-female
species have been documented in fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds (all major
orders of vertebrates except mammals). Parthenogenetic reproduction
(reproduction without males) could occur among human females yet remain
unnoticed. Indeed, such a woman could have a husband and be totally
unaware of her own condition.
A major study was conducted on the topic by Balfour-Lynn in 1956, which studied
eight alleged cases, out of which in only one case, “Mrs. Alpha and daughter,”
did the subjects show apparent genetic identity in blood groups and several
other genetically determined traits including electrophoretic analysis of serum.
The probability of such a close match between a mother and daughter produced by
heterosexual reproduction is less than one chance in a billion.
Erhmmm....Okei...Altho I find this super hard to believe tho'....How you doing mami?
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