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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Baby born with parasitic twin.
Baby born with parasitic twin,the rare birth occurrence was in India and doctors have performed surgery to save the child.Doctors in India have saved newborn girl’s life after removing the head of her parasitic twin that was feeding off on her blood supply.
The bay girl, yet to be named, was born via caeserean section and weighed only 5lbs, at a private hospital in Bhilwada in Rajasthan in northern India on April 26th to a farmer couple,the doctors were shocked to see the baby with an extra head complete with eyes, ears, nose and lips and a malformed left hand hanging down her chest.
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