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* Happened to Violet in ''[[Private Practice]]''. A patient was convinced the baby was hers.
 
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* [[Metamor City (Podcast)|Metamor City]]: this happens to {{spoiler|Abbey Preston}}, by her abusive boyfriend. While she survives, she is extremely traumatised for years afterwards, especially as {{spoiler|Sasha is killed at the same time}}. It gets worse - see, she's psychic, and it's hereditary, and she had even held simple conversations with her child in the womb. When her child died, she heard her scream.
 
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* References to this practice in [[The Bible]] (mentioned above) are very much based on real-life Assyrian and Babylonian practice in war. There are poems dating back to 1100 BC boasting about the deeds of the mighty conqueror Tilgat-Pileser I, which included utterly destroying defeated peoples, down to their unborn children.
* Before the sixteenth century Casesarean sections had a very high mortality rate, though in many cases the mother was [[Death By Childbirth|already dead]].
* There's been numerous instances of [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_abduction:Fetal abduction|this occurring in real life]], with mentally unstable women usually being the perpetrators. Such cases likely inspired the aforementioned film ''Inside''.
* This was done to one of the victims of the Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs (the people responsible for "3guys1hammer").
* The film section of this page references ''Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre'', where a Japanese soldier uses a bayonet to rip an unborn fetus from a civilian woman's stomach. Unfortunately, this was based on an actual accounts by survivors of the siege.
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