In the US, Margaret Boemer was 16 weeks pregnant when the doctors told her that the baby inside of her had a turmor - 'sacrococcygeal teratoma' where the tumor grows from the baby's tailbone before birth. The tumor feeds on the blood flow from the baby, competing to grow with the baby. At 23 weeks, the tumor had grown larger than the fetus, shutting down the baby's heart causing her to go into a cardiac failure. An emergency surgery was conducted where the tumor was so large that the doctors had to make a huge incision so that the baby could be taken out from the womb. The team was successful in removing the tumor and placing the baby back into the womb. After another 12 weeks, Lynlee Hope was born for the second time via a C-section Brain changes in children after just one session of football ! New guidelines for "Sudden Infant death syndrome" : Study Start watching your weight when you're younger!!!