Baby girl gets 'knocked up' — with twins

Published February 10th, 2015 - 07:00 GMT
A baby girl was found to have two babies inside of her. (AFP/File)
A baby girl was found to have two babies inside of her. (AFP/File)

It’s not just young girls who can get pregnant - babies, too.

A mother from mainland China gave birth to a baby who was later found to be “pregnant” with twins, medical experts confirmed last weekend.

Doctors discovered that the baby girl, born in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, had two tumours growing in her abdomen.

They later learned the abnormal lumps were fetuses of twin babies, believed to be at 10 weeks of gestation.

Doctors had to perform a surgery on the baby girl when she was three weeks old to remove the fetuses.

One of the fetuses weighed 14.2 grams and the other, 9.3 grams.

Each showed four limbs, intact skin, a rib cage, ambiguous genitalia, spine, intestines, anus and brain tissue. Each fetus also had an umbilical cord connected to a common placenta-like mass.

The birth weight of the “pregnant” baby was 4.07 kilos.

The true cause of the abnormality, which was discovered in November 2010, remains uncertain.

Details of the rare condition, called “fetus-in-fetu” were published only last Saturday in the Hong Kong Medical Journal.

According to the report, “fetus-in-fetu” happens very rarely, with an estimated incidence of one in 500,000 births. Only less than 200 cases have so far been reported in literature.

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