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If it stays in the womans womb long enough and the woman has sex again and if the embryo comes into contact with sperm it might actually might come back to life and the woman might have a baby

That answer is absolutely not true!

There are rare cases of the embryo being retained for years, but again, it is VERY rare.

Usually the embryo is spontaneously aborted or miscarried. If that doesn't happen, a D&C might need to be performed to dispose of the deceased embryo.

Please see your health care provider if you are concerned of a retained embryo.

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