In an astonishing turn of events, a 41‑year‑old Bakersfield woman named Suze Lopez discovered she was pregnant after a hidden abdominal ectopic pregnancy was finally identified.
The Hidden Pregnancy

For years Lopez endured irregular periods and abdominal discomfort, symptoms she had come to expect. She had also been waiting for a second child for 17 years. Three days before the delivery, she was rushed to Cedars‑Sinai Medical Center with severe abdominal pain. There, doctors revealed the most unusual finding: a baby growing inside her abdomen, concealed behind a large ovarian cyst.
A Medical Miracle
Cedars‑Sinai described the birth of Lopez’s healthy baby boy as a “medical miracle.” The newborn, named Ryu Lopez, was delivered after the cyst was surgically removed, allowing the medical team to safely deliver the infant. The procedure involved about 30 specialists, ensuring every aspect of the operation was handled with precision.
The Team Behind the Success
Dr. John Ozimek, the medical director of Labor and Delivery at Cedars‑Sinai, explained the situation: “It turns out the mass was not growing; It was the baby growing in her abdomen behind the mass, pushing everything out.” He added that a pregnancy “this far outside the uterus that continues to develop is almost unheard of.”
Neonatologist Dr. Sara Dayanim of Cedars‑Sinai Guerin Children’s shared her hope for the newborn: “I hope that he realizes his special place in this world,” and noted, “Like from being born, he has defied all odds.”
Lopez’s Perspective
When asked about her experience, Lopez said, “Because of the large ovarian cyst that had been growing for years, it could have been a false positive, even ovarian cancer.” She continued, “I could not believe that after 17 years of praying and trying for a second child, that I was actually pregnant.” Her words reflect the disbelief and relief that followed the diagnosis.
Key Takeaways
- A 41‑year‑old Bakersfield woman, Suze Lopez, delivered a healthy baby after a rare abdominal ectopic pregnancy hidden by an ovarian cyst.
- Cedars‑Sinai Medical Center’s team of about 30 experts performed a cyst removal and delivery, describing the birth as a medical miracle.
- Dr. John Ozimek and Dr. Sara Dayanim highlighted the rarity of the case and the resilience of the newborn.
Looking Ahead
Both mother and baby are doing well, and the case has sparked renewed interest in the medical community regarding ectopic pregnancies that develop outside the uterus. While the situation was extraordinary, it underscores the importance of thorough medical evaluation for persistent abdominal symptoms.
The story of Suze Lopez and her son Ryu Lopez serves as a powerful reminder of the unpredictability of pregnancy and the remarkable capabilities of modern medicine.

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