A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
The parasitic twin would have developed into a boy and had grown so large that almost 2/3rds of his affected twin’s stomach was taken up.
A 2-year-old Chinese boy, Xiao Feng, from Huaxi recently underwent a surgical operation to deliver his parasitic twin brother.
Xiao Feng was transported to the hospital after he suffered severe breathing difficulties after his stomach had become swollen due to pressure from inside.
After his admission, doctors discovered that the boy was pregnant with an undeveloped fetus of his own parasitic twin brother. He was immediately rushed for emergency surgery.
The surgeons removed a fetus measured 20 cm in width and had a fully formed spine and limbs, including fingers and toes.
The parasitic twin would have developed into a boy and had grown so large that almost 2/3rds of his affected twin’s stomach was taken up.
A baby boy has undergone an operation to ‘give birth’ to his own twin in China.
Shocked doctors realised the toddler was ‘pregnant’ during X-rays after his stomach swelled to two thirds its normal size.
]Two-year-old
Xiao Feng had absorbed the undeveloped foetus in his mother’s womb and
his twin included a fully formed spine fingers and toes.
Doctors
said the parasitic twin would have developed into a boy after growing
large enough to cause severe breathing difficulties for Xiao.
He had been rushed from his home in Huaxi village and surgeons removed the foetus measuring 20cm wide.
Identical twins form when a single egg splits during fertilisation - as opposed to two eggs both being fertilised.
Conjoined twins form when a split egg fails to fully separate. A ‘parasite’ conjoined twin can survive but not when one absorbs the other.
wonders: Two-year-old Chinese Boy Pregnant with Sibling Inside
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