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Health / Re: 10 Interesting Things About Veiled Births by Egyptallah: 2:56am On Jul 30, 2015
My name is Egypt. On 4/25/05 I gave birth to my son Naasir Ajani in Pensacola, Florida in the U.S.. He was born completely enclosed in the sac. I am the mother of 7 children each delivery required the doctor to rupture the sac. Though I did have 2 C-Sections and am unaware as to whether the sacs would have ruptured naturally- I doubt it. But what was extra-ordinary about
Naasir's birth was that not only was he born completely en-caul, but BOTH of his eyelids were flipped up. I' m saying that he was literally born with his eyes WIDE OPEN. I don't believe the doctor(Dr.Jones) had ever seen anything like it before. I' m going to contact him one day and ask. At that time I don't think he knew what to make of it. But as far as Naasir is concerned- in TRUTH he is one of ALLAH'S CHOSEN ONES. It is written in his Nature.You just KNOW...and yes, the doctor was able to manually flip his eyelids down-with a little difficulty - immediately after birth. All of his eyes are wide open , including his FIRST(THIRD) EYE.
Health / Re: 10 Interesting Things About Veiled Births by Egyptallah: 2:23am On Jul 30, 2015
Iyaniwura123:
1-A membrane that covers the head and face of a newborn is called a CAUL. It is a remnant of the amniotic membrane.

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2-In extremely rare cases, the caul can enclose the newborn entirely in what is known as a 'veiled birth' or an 'en-caul birth'. In this case, the sac is never broken and the water is not released until the baby is outside the womb (uterus).

3-In some cultures, babies born with a full caul are considered to be very special and there are various rites to mark such a birth. Among the Yorubas of West Africa, a child born fully enclosed in the caul (sac) is called Oke. In some other cultures, the caul is removed and given to the parents who then preserve it in a special jar or dispose of it themselves by burial or burning. By the way, is there any Oke in the house?

4-In the old traditions of certain parts of Europe, a caul is highly prized by sailors who see it as a sign of goodluck and a kind of charm that can save them from drowning and other forms of disasters while at sea. In medieval Europe, mothers sold the cauls of their children to sailors for huge sums of money. For some others, it is used in preparing special charms and potions. For Iyaniwura, the caul is nothing more than a sheet of membrane that should be discarded like abodi that has gone bad.

5-Sigmund Freud, Charlemagne (Charles the Great) and Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France were all said to be born enclosed in a caul.

6-A child born with the caul is called a CAULBEARER.

7-The caul is also known as a 'hood', 'veil' or the 'veil of tears'.

8. The caul is harmless and can be easily removed by the doctor or a midwife but it has to be done properly so as not to injured the baby.
9. In most cases, en-caul births occur in premature deliveries.
10. Caul births should not be confused with an en-caul birth in which the baby is totally enclosed in the amniotic sac.

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