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    Default "You 2 faced *****!"

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    NOIDA, India -- The parents of an Indian infant girl with two faces say she is eating and breathing normally, despite having two pairs of eyes and lips and two noses.

    The baby, who has yet to be named, was born to Vinod Kumar, 24, a factory worker, and his wife, Sushma, three weeks ago in northern India and has been drawing a stream of curious observers and others who consider her a deity in this deeply religious Hindu-majority country.
    "I had never seen something like this in my life so naturally I was a little scared when I first saw her," her father said at the family's mud-and-brick house in Noida, about 50 kilometres northeast of New Delhi.

    The girl has found easy acceptance in his large extended family, who say they have no plans to consult doctors to check if the girl can receive treatment or corrective surgery.

    "The doctor said everything is normal when she was born. So where's the need to get medical help?" said the father.

    "She's fed through one mouth and sucks her thumb with the other. We use whichever mouth is free to feed her." He added the baby is eating and breathing normally.

    Doctors said it was an extremely rare case, with the girl having two skulls joined together, and separating them was out of the question.

    "Since the heads are fused, separating them is not possible," Dr. D.K Gupta, a pediatrician at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, told the Hindustan Times newspaper.

    But doctors said the girl should be examined thoroughly to study the possibility of complications.

    "Clearly the child is in no immediate danger but it has to be checked whether the oral and nasal cavity and other passages" are functioning properly, Dr. Gupta said.

    The case comes just months after Indian doctors performed a rare marathon surgery to remove the extra limbs of a girl born with four arms and legs.

    The case of Lakshmi Tatma, now two, captivated Indians last year as domestic and international media focused on her complicated surgery performed in Bangalore in November.

    This year, Lakshmi started taking her first steps with the help of a baby walker, delighting her parents and doctors.

    The girl, named after the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth, was born fused to the pelvis of a twin that had stopped developing in her mother's womb, a condition that occurs once in 50,000 conjoined twin births.
    Mr. Kumar said he had heard about Lakshmi, but did not want to change anything about his daughter's features.

    "Whatever God has given me is acceptable. What can we do about it?" he said, lifting the baby to take her away after allowing a brief glimpse as neighbours crowded around her cot.

    "This child is very special to us," the baby's grandfather chimed in, gazing lovingly at the infant.

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    She is actually adorable such a shame
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    can she like see out of all four eyes?
    I’ll be a story in your head, but that’s okay, because we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Because it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I always meant to take it back. Oh, that box, Amy, you’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand-new and ancient and the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Would had…Never had. In your dreams, they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond and the days that never came.

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    Would she be able to say two things at once?






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    aw
    and above is pretty cruel imo
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    You're cruel Kyle.

    It wasn't meant to be cruel, it's an interesting question I think. As is the question about being able to see out of all eyes.






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    I've read another case of this happening before, it's really quite tragic and sad. Even though the other twin isn't alive/developed, the eyes can still tear/blink etc etc
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    But the live twin can contol all of functions on both faces perfectly?






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    Quote Originally Posted by Bow! View Post
    aw
    and above is pretty cruel imo
    I don't think its a cruel question, its just interesting to know.
    Does she have 2 throats? or just one?

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    It will sound harsh but that is so cool.

    Sad really She will most likely never have a family of her own.
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