An Indian
mother has given birth to conjoined twins who have two sets of hands but share
one pair of legs.
The twins -
a boy and girl - also share nearly every vital organ.
Their
mother, Shivrajo Devi, 24, gave birth at a private clinic in a village in
Buxar, Bihar, eastern India, on Wednesday evening.
However
their condition soon began to deteriorate and they were moved to Sadar Hospital
in the city where medics gave them preliminary treatment in neo-natal intensive
care unit.
Dr Raj
Kumar Gupta, a paediatrician at Sadar Hospital, said: ‘They are fused from the
waist and only one genital is visible which is of a girl.
'Even
though the second genital is missing, we suspect the face of the second baby is
a boy, which makes this case even more rare as conjoined twins are usually of
the same gender.’
Once their
condition stabilised, doctors sent the twins to a bigger hospital three hours
away.
But their
devastated parents have now been told any further treatment will need to take
place in Delhi.
Unable to
afford travel or the high cost of medical treatment, the couple say they have
been forced to simply take the babies home.
The babies
parents said they had no idea she was carrying conjoined twins, despite
thorough check-ups throughout her pregnancy including ultrasounds.
'I cannot
believe my children are fused together,' she said.
'I am
heartbroken and had hopes that doctors can save their lives but with doctors
turning them away, I do not know what will happen to them now.
'They told
us the babies would be needed to be kept in a glass box and we should take them
to big city like Delhi for their treatment,' said Shivrajo, who has two older
children - a four-year-old son and two-year-old daughter.
The twins
father Chhota Singh, 30, a factory worker who makes £60 a month, said their joy
had quickly turned to despair.
He said he
was in shock at the hospital's apathy.
'I made
sure to give my wife regular check-ups during pregnancy,' he said.
'We were
excited to welcome twins but all our excitement has vanished. I had only heard
of such babies.
'After
doctors at Sadar Hospital referred us to the other hospital, I borrowed money
to take them there.
'But I was
told there was no need for treatment.'
Dr Ravi
Kumar Gupta, child specialist at Sadar Hospital, said: 'The children are a rare
case of conjoined twins.
'They are
full grown and are joined from the abdomen region.
'While they
have four hands they share two legs that are hanging from one side and share
most of their vital organs.'
'Their
condition is stable but they need special care and so we have referred them to
an advanced hospital.
'They are
miraculous babies and very beautiful but as the chances of survival of such
twins are always slim, we cannot say about their longevity either.'
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