Lina Medina the youngest confirm mother

Lina Medina the youngest confirm mother–world history and facts.


Lina Medina was a Peruvian girl who was born in 1933, and she is the youngest confirmed mother in medical history.

At the age of five, her parents brought her to a hospital in Pisco, Peru, because they believed she had a tumor that was causing her abdomen to protrude. However, the doctors determined that Lina was actually about seven months pregnant.

Lina gave birth to a healthy baby boy via caesarean section on May 14, 1939, at the age of five years, seven months, and 21 days. The identity of the biological father has never been determined, and there have been various theories and speculations about how Lina became pregnant at such a young age. Some have suggested that she may have been the victim of sexual abuse, while others have proposed that she may have had a rare hormonal condition that caused early puberty and fertility.

Lina and her son were raised by her parents, and both lived relatively normal lives. Lina never revealed the identity of the father, and she rarely spoke publicly about her experience. She married in her 30s and had a second son, but her first child died at the age of 40 from a bone marrow disease. Lina herself died in 2002 at the age of 85.

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