Friday 26 July 2013

Photos: Two-Headed Baby Born In India

A boy has been born in India with two heads and one body.

CBS reports that the infant is a conjoined dicephalic parapagus twin,
a rare condition which more commonly affects girls, often causing them
to be stillborn.

The little boy reportedly has two nervous systems but only one rib
cage and shoulder girdle. His two backbones are fused at the pelvis,
and doctors say he needs further tests to see if he has other
conjoined organs.

He is being cared for at the J K Lone Hospital in Jaipur City. The
Daily Mail reports his medical team there are confident he will
survive despite the seriousness of his condition.

In 2011, a Brazillian woman gave birth to conjoined twins – the second
such birth in Brazil that year. Her doctors did not plan to separate
the babies. In February 2004, a baby was born in the Dominican
republic with two heads. The BBC reported at the time that the little
girl – Rebeca Martinez – initially came through an 11-hour operation
to remove the live head of her partially-formed twin, but later died
from surgery-related complications.


The Hensel twins, Brittany and Abigail are a famous example of
conjoined children who have survived into young adulthood – they
shared their story on the TLC reality TV series 'Abby & Brittany', and
showed how they live independent and fulfilled lives despite sharing a
liver, large intestine and colon, three kidneys, one bladder, one set
of reproductive organs, one pelvis and two legs.

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