A strange baby has been born in Kendrapada district in Orissa. A woman gave birth to a twin baby girl at a private hospital in the city on Sunday, with two heads and three arms but one body. "This is a rare medical condition," the doctors said. The girls were born into a poor family and the woman became a mother for the second time. The girls' heads are fully developed. According to doctors, both the mother and the baby are completely healthy. According to Debashish Sahu, a pediatrician at Kendrapada District Hospital, both the newborns are feeding by mouth and have two noses. As well as being twin sisters, they are connected to each other and their bodies are one.
According to Dr. Sahu, both the girls are quite healthy.
Babita, 20, who was delivered at a private hospital on Sunday, gave birth to such babies on Sunday morning. The mother and daughter were then shifted to Kendrapada District Headquarters Hospital. However, both have been shifted to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Post Graduate Institute of Pediatric Cuttack for special care. This is the case of Siamese Hiss. Doctors at the District Headquarters Hospital (DHH) in Kendrapada have confirmed that this is the case of Siamese Twins. The girl's parents are residents of Kani village in Rajnagar area. DHH Kendrapada Pediatric Consultant Dr. According to Debashish Sahu, attached twins are attached to the chest and abdomen from birth. This condition is called Abrio genesis due to fusion. Dr. According to Sahu, this medical discrepancy will be known in detail after the ultrasound.
Dr. According to Sahu, the incidence of such abnormal births has come down as people are now awake. But even now there are some rural areas where pregnant women do not take care to take the medicine on time. They stop taking folic acid medications and don't even do achosound at a later stage to find out about the discrepancy. The girl's father has sought help from the Orissa government for his daughter's treatment. However, the operation to separate the connected fins of Kandhamal was successful even earlier. The entire cost of the operation in Delhi was borne by the Orissa government.
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