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Written by Wali.Mohammad   
Thursday, 10 April 2008

2faceAn incident happened when a Indian baby born  with two faces in a village near the capital (New Delhi)of a highly growing country i.e. India. Girl's parents Vinod Kumar, and his wife, Sushma, are nearly who work as a labours are happy as they think that it's a "gift from God" and don't need a medial surgery.

Vinod is happy because hundreds of people are coming daily to see their child from hundreds of miles, and villagers are willing to build a temple for the unnamed baby girl.

The child's 19-year-old mother, says that she has "accepted the way she is and so will the rest of the world. Why should [I regret], after all God formed her features and it is he who decided how she should be."

Where the doctors are concerned with the survival of the baby, who was born without any pre-natal care. They said it was an extremely rare case, with the baby having two skulls joined together, and that separating them was out of the question.

"The chances of survival are not very bright in such cases," Mukul Verma, a neurologist at the Apollo hospital, Delhi. "It is a developmental defect where two different things have been partially formed. It would require plastic surgery to try and remove one face. But then that all depends on how the brain is placed, as also the food and windpipes."

Watch the youtube video of this baby: 





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