Doctors deliver baby while removing 22-pound tumor from mother

In what doctors in Los Angeles are calling a “medical miracle,” a mother gave birth to a baby boy shortly after discovering she was pregnant while preparing to have a 22-pound ovarian tumor removed.

Cedars-Sinai Hospital described the stunning series of events in a news release on Wednesday.

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