Pakistan Baby Born with Two Heads Successfully Separated
A woman from Sijawal district, Pakistan, gave birth to a unique child on March 2. The newborn, delivered at a private hospital in Badin, Sindh province, had two heads. Dr. Yasmin successfully performed an operation to separate the heads. An ultrasound prior to the birth revealed that the baby's brain was divided between the two heads. Despite the rarity of this condition, known as diprosopus, doctors operated to separate the heads. Both the mother and the child are reported to be healthy and in stable condition following the procedure. The parents and newborn are now under close medical supervision to prevent any future complications. Further examinations will be conducted to ensure the baby's well-being. The successful operation to separate the heads of the newborn in Badin marks a remarkable medical feat. The baby, born with a rare disease, is now under careful medical watch to ensure a healthy future.