An Indian woman gives birth to eggs
A 26-year-old Indian female programmer gave birth to 4 healthy daughters, though 10 weeks earlier than expected. Experts said the cases of life with eggs and a
A 26-year-old Indian female programmer gave birth to 4 healthy daughters, though before 10 The new family of Shruthi Vivekanandan female programmer with the participation of 4 daughters (Photo: AP) weeks compared to expected. Experts say these cases of eggs and eggs are extremely rare, and there are fewer than 100 cases in the world.
Shruthi Vivekanandan, living in the city of Madras in the south of this country, gave birth to a natural method by four daughters Aditi, Aakriti, Akshathi and Aapthi on April 25.
Babies weigh from 0.81 to 0.99 kg - Dr. Meena Thiagarajan about newborns at Apollo Hospital, where the birth takes place, said.
Although born early at 29 weeks 3 days, but the baby is now healthy and is gaining weight quickly, hospital director of medical services said.
The same egg is very rare in nature. But Vivekanandan's case was even rarer - according to the doctors - the umbilical cord of all four children shared placental blood vessels."In this case, the mother is at risk of losing all four children at the same time if something goes wrong."
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