14th May 1939
This day in history...Lina Medina becomes the world's youngest mother in medical history at the age of 5
Lina Medina is an extremely rare case, especially in terms of medical history. There have been other documented births to young mothers, but none have been this young. There is also a lot of mystery surrounding Lina Medina's case as the father has never been revealed and, at the time, many people believed the pregnancy to be a hoax. It was in fact true and so are many of the other examples in today's blog post.
Lina was born September 27th 1933 in Ticrapo, Huancavelica Region, Peru. Her parents, Tiburelo Medina and Victoria Losea brought Lina to a hospital when the five year old's abdominal was increasing in size. The doctors originally thought she had a tumour, but determined she was seven months pregnant. Dr. Gerardo Lozada took Lina to Lima, Peru, to have specialists confirm the pregnancy. Her story raised a lot of media attention and the newspapers from the time indicate just how unusual the case was. They also show that the Medina's had no interest in making the case famous and refused interviews and film offers.
A little over a month later, on May 14th 1939, Lina gave birth to a boy by caesarean section at 5 years, 7 moths and 21 days old. The surgery and the details of the case were reported in the medical journal La Presse Medicale. The report also showed that Lina's first menstrual cycle had started when she was just 8 months old. It also stated that she had prominent breast development by the age of four and that her sexual organs were fully mature by the time she gave birth to her son.
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Lina in hospital, following the birth |
Lina named her son Gerardo, after her doctor. He was born at 2.7kg (6lb). Gerardo was raised to believe that Medina was his sister, but at the age of 10 he learned the truth that she was his mother. He grew up healthy and lived a normal life, but unfortunately died in 1979, aged 40, due to bone marrow disease.
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Gerardo (left) and Lina Medina (middle) |
Later Life
The identity of Gerardo's father has never been revealed and neither have the circumstances of Lina's impregnation. Although Loina's father was arrested on suspicion of child sexual abuse, he was later released due to lack of evidence. The Medina's have surprisingly led a normal life, although when Gerardo was first born, doctors wanted to keep mother and son in the hospital as they were fascinated by the case. Lina's mother, however, didn't wish for her child and grandchild to become lab monkeys and the family returned home after a few months.
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Lina and Gerardo |
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Gerardo and Lina holding a doll |
In young adulthood, Lina worked as a secretary in the Lima clinic. They provided her with an education and helped her to put Gerardo through high school. Lina later married Raul Jurado, who fathered her second son in 1972. Reuters attempted to interview Lina in 2002, but they were refused. They could reveal, however, that she was living in a poor district of Lima known as Chicago Chico (Little Chicago) with her husband. Their youngest son resides in Mexico City.
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Lina Medina, 28 years after Gerardo's birth |
Other Cases
Another famous case of a young mother occurred August 19th 1934 in, what is now, Ukraine. Yelizaveta "Liza" Gryshchenko was just 5 years old when her 70 year old grandfather raped her. She turned 6 just days before she gave birth to her daughter. As caesareans were dangerous at the time, her parents insisted on a natural birth with the aid of forceps and retractors. The baby, weighing 3kg (6.6lb) died during labour. After the incident, the family moved away...taking Liza's grandfather with them.
Image retrieved from Google. Will remove at owner's request. Leyla Mafi |
There are, unfortunately, hundreds of other cases about young mothers. Some as shocking and disgraceful as those above and some as mysterious as Lina Melina's case. What are you thoughts on young mothers and the reasons behind it? Leave your comments below.
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