New information on exams in the mummified “aliens” corpses – with unknown DNA – found in Peru and presented in 2023 in Congress in Mexico, scientists have released.

CT scans in Montsra – one of the female alien mummies studied, found sitting, fetal – showed that during the period she died she was pregnant.

Radiography shows the fetus that was pregnant with Montsra, which is estimated, died 1,200 years ago, probably from chest punching trauma.

According to the leader of the scientific team studying the mummies, Dr David Ruiz Vela, Montserat was less than 30 weeks pregnant.

CT scans imprinted the “fetus” to be on the back, with its head down, near the abdomen and chest with its hands closer to the pelvic area.

As the Daily Mail reports, scientists assume that his bones were still soft, as soon as they began to harden, when Montsrat died and parts of the spine and his sides were not “merged”.

The Mystery Surrounding the Bizarre 'Alien' Mummies Found in Peru Has Deepened After Scientists Said They Discovered a Fetus Inside the Womb of One of the 'Corpses'. CT Scans (Pictured) Captured The Fetus Lying on Its Back

According to the researchers, large lumps were found in the body of another mummified being – probably eggs – that suggests that she was pregnant.

“The latest studies show that Clara was alive, intact and pregnant,” said associates of Dr Jose Zalce Benitez, former Director of the Mexican Navy Medical Department.

Dozens of these mysterious, mummified bodies with the three fingers were discovered in the Nazca desert by journalist and Uphologist Jaime Maussan, triggering years of research on their origin.

Recently a group of scientists who examined the “alien” mummies presented new findings, arguing that the samples are “100% true”, rejecting the theories of other researchers who argue that they are simply ancient dolls, made with animal bones.