The boy had a premature conjoined twin, which resulted in the additional limbs, according to the Institute’s director, Jamal Raza. One of the babies is not fully developed, generous the present physical structure to the baby.
The child was born previous week in Sukkur, a city in southeastern Pakistan. His father is currently seeking help from charities and the Pakistani government, since he said he can’t afford to travel to Karachi to see his son, and he cannot afford the baby’s surgery. According to Raza, the Institute is brainstorming options for surgery and is allowing for getting aide from foreign experts.
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