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Watch 9-month pregnant woman swallow 14-inch sword

In this video, a 9-month pregnant woman displayed unique talent by swallowing a 14 inch sword.

This video shows 27 year old Veronica Hernandez, a professional sword swallower, gulping down a 14-inch blade.

According to reports about her, she has been practising the art of sword swallowing for over two and a half years, and despite being 9 month pregnant, she finds herself drawn to the dangers of swallowing the blade.

Though the blade is blunt, experts believe it might still have adverse effect on her unborn child as it slips down her throat, passes by her heart and between her lungs to her stomach.

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