According to media reports, recently, Ms. Yan from Shenzhen, Guangdong Province gave birth to a baby boy with four hands and four feet, weighing about 2.9 kilograms. At birth, the doctor found that the child had a "parasitic fetus" phenomenon, which is simply identical twins, but one fetus was stunted and "drilled" into the other fetus, resulting in a "parasitic fetus" phenomenon. This kind of parasitic fetus is a rare congenital disease, which is also called "fetal fetus" in genetics. The incidence rate was1/500,000-1110,000. At present, only more than 200 cases have been reported in the world. The general surgery team of Shenzhen Children's Hospital took out a "parasitic fetus" with complete limbs from the newborn through surgery. After rehabilitation, the baby boy is in good health and has been discharged smoothly.
When my friends and I read this report, we were curious about the fact that Shenzhen baby boy was born with four hands and four feet. The team of general surgery in Shenzhen Children's Hospital took out a "parasitic fetus" with complete limbs from the newborn through surgery, which also impressed us deeply with the kindness of the doctor. What's more, the parents of the Shenzhen baby boy believed the advice of the doctor team. A four-legged baby boy was born at risk and was discharged after surgery by the doctor team. In fact, the four-handed and four-legged baby boy born by Ms. Yan in Shenzhen is identical twins, which is also called "fetal fetus" in genetics. This parasitic fetus is a rare congenital disease.
According to the relevant medical literature, parasitic fetus is a rare congenital disease, which is also called "fetus in the middle" in genetics. Its incidence rate is one in 500,000, that is, in a certain part of a complete carcass, another or several incomplete carcasses are parasitic. At present, there are more than 200 cases of parasitic fetus reported in the world, and parasitic fetus is extremely rare in China. As you all know, although parasitic fetuses are extremely rare in China, China is one of the countries with a high birth defect rate. According to medical statistics, there are about 900,000 new cases of birth defects in China every year, that is, a defective child may be born in about 35 seconds.
Little friends all know that this time Ms. Yan from Shenzhen gave birth to a four-legged baby boy. The whole process from the doctor team in Shenzhen Children's Hospital to my discharge was really close and lucky, but when you think about it, this kind of high-risk behavior can actually be avoided from the source. At present, in order to ensure the quality of the birth population, the state requires pregnant women to carry out relevant pregnancy and prenatal examinations at different stages of pregnancy and delivery, so as to avoid fetal abnormalities to the greatest extent and ensure the healthy growth of newborns. If pregnant women regularly carry out relevant examinations during pregnancy and before delivery, they will put the relevant risks ahead; Ignoring pregnancy, prenatal examination, or risking the birth of a deformed fetus will bring great influence to the fetus, family and society: First, it will affect the healthy growth of the fetus. If the fetus is born abnormally, it will affect the normal development of related parts of the body and its health and normal physiological function; The second is to affect the quality of life of the fetus. If the fetus is born abnormally, its normal life will be affected due to its own intelligence, physiology and other related reasons, and it may be treated unfairly in social life, thus affecting its quality of life and reducing its quality of life; Third, the risk of death is high. If the fetus is born abnormally, it will be affected by high probability risk factors such as congenital deficiency. Generally speaking, after birth, fetal malformation may suffer from diseases such as hydrocephalus, which has a relatively high probability of complications and a high risk of death.
As the saying goes, nip in the bud. Little friends all know that regular checkups during pregnancy and prenatal care are very important. Through regular check-ups during pregnancy and before delivery, doctors can find abnormal problems in time, avoid risks and nip in the bud, thus effectively preventing and reducing the teratogenic rate of the fetus and letting the little angels come into this world healthily.