This baby born in Ahmedabad did not develop in the womb but in the gut, this unique case of abdominal pregnancy seen in millions will be published in a medical journal
Birth of a child with large intestine for seven and a half months instead of uterus in Ahmedabad
Doctors in Ahmedabad have delivered a child in the mother's womb in a very rare case. Under normal circumstances, both the ovum and the sperm come together in the fallopian tube to form the embryo. The fetus reaches the uterus in 2 to 5 days and then the baby develops in stages in the womb for 9 months when in this rare case the baby grew on the large intestine of the mother's abdomen instead of in the womb. Such a unique case is seen in one in millions. The case study will be published in the medical journal.
The realization came when an incision was made in the abdomen in the operating theater
A rare baby has been born at the home of 30-year-old Shwetaben, who lives in Kheda district. For seven and a half months, this baby has developed by getting nutrition from the large intestine. On October 15, senior gynecologist from Ahmedabad, Dr. Tejas Dave and Dr. When Jigna Dave took Shwetaben to the operating theater for a cesarean section and made an incision in the abdomen, it was realized that the entire placenta (meli-line) was in the abdomen, outside the uterus and the baby had also developed outside the uterus. According to medical science, these two doctors were successful in delivering high risk deliveries based on their experience when such a condition is dangerous for both the baby and the mother. Not only this, it also protects the mother's womb.
Delivery took three hours
In this regard, Dr. Under normal circumstances, the placenta and the baby are inside the uterus, while in this case, both the placenta and the baby were connected to the large intestine outside the uterus, Tejas Dave said. It is rare for a baby to be born in such a situation. Dr. "It takes about 20 minutes to deliver a cesarean, but it took three hours," said Jigna Dave. Anesthetist Dr. The collaboration of Sanjay Pandey helped save both the mother and the baby.
Abdominal pregnancy has a 40 percent maternal mortality rate as well as a 70 percent neonatal mortality rate. In very rare cases the baby stays healthy and alive after delivery.
The head of the gynecology department of the Civil Hospital, Dr. AU Mehta said that seven to eight thousand normal or cesarean deliveries are done in civil every year. In my thirty years of experience so far I have seen 2 to 3 cases of abdominal pregnancy. This is a very rare delivery.
Breaking the uterine wall the fetus clung to the large intestine
Females have two fallopian tubes and the ovum is seated in either of the two tubes. The sperm enters the tube with the seed and proceeds in a race to fertilize the egg. In this case, the resulting fetus broke through the uterine wall and stuck to the large intestine. The fetal medicine expert was diagnosed with central placenta previa and was accompanied by a seven cm blood clot in the uterus. The patient decided to have surgery at 7.5 months with abdominal pain
In such a case these reasons may be probable
Because of taking the Eye Pill or the Emergency Contraceptive Pill
If you have a TB infection in the fallopian tube or an infection in the lower abdomen.
If the fallopian tube has had surgery before.
If such an ectopic pregnancy has occurred before.
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