Friday, 8 December 2017

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A mother astonished doctors when she gave birth to India's second ever 'mermaid baby' but sadly lost it just four hours later.
The unnamed baby, whose sex was unclear due to its underdeveloped pelvis and fused legs, suffered from a rare condition known as sirenomelia or 'mermaid syndrome'.
Muskura Bibi, 23, gave birth naturally on Wednesday morning at the government-run Chittaranjan Deva Sadan Hospital in Kolkata, eastern India.
Ms Bibi had been unable to afford any scans during her pregnancy and therefore only learnt about the baby's condition when she first saw it after giving birth.
Dr Sudip Saha, child specialist at the hospital said: 'The parents are a labour couple and had not sought proper medication during pregnancy due to lack of money.
'Lack of proper nutrition and improper blood circulation to the baby from mother can create this kind of abnormality'.
Mermaid syndrome is thought to affect one in every 60,000 to 100,000 births. 

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