In a bizzare case, a Masvingo woman who
went into labour on Wednesday evening, left nursing staff at the
provincial hospital’s maternity wing stunned after giving birth to
twins, one of them headless.
The other baby who appeared normal, died a few minutes after delivery as the child had an extraordinarily very big head, a condition medical experts said was incompatible with life.
While hospital authorities refused to disclose the identity of the woman who was still admitted to hospital yesterday, sources said her condition was stable.
Sources at the hospital said nursing staff who helped the woman to deliver were left shell-shocked after she gave birth to a headless child after prematurely going into labour.
The other baby who appeared normal, died a few minutes after delivery as the child had an extraordinarily very big head, a condition medical experts said was incompatible with life.
While hospital authorities refused to disclose the identity of the woman who was still admitted to hospital yesterday, sources said her condition was stable.
Sources at the hospital said nursing staff who helped the woman to deliver were left shell-shocked after she gave birth to a headless child after prematurely going into labour.
In a bizzare case, a Masvingo woman who
went into labour on Wednesday evening, left nursing staff at the
provincial hospital’s maternity wing stunned after giving birth to
twins, one of them headless.
The other baby who appeared normal, died a few minutes after delivery as the child had an extraordinarily very big head, a condition medical experts said was incompatible with life.
While hospital authorities refused to disclose the identity of the woman who was still admitted to hospital yesterday, sources said her condition was stable.
Sources at the hospital said nursing staff who helped the woman to deliver were left shell-shocked after she gave birth to a headless child after prematurely going into labour.
The other baby who appeared normal, died a few minutes after delivery as the child had an extraordinarily very big head, a condition medical experts said was incompatible with life.
While hospital authorities refused to disclose the identity of the woman who was still admitted to hospital yesterday, sources said her condition was stable.
Sources at the hospital said nursing staff who helped the woman to deliver were left shell-shocked after she gave birth to a headless child after prematurely going into labour.
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