Egyptian Gives Birth To A Child Like Frog

by stvalentine | April 24, 2008 at 06:01 am
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In an unbelievable phenomenon that happened in Luxor, Egypt, and I think will never happen again, A strange Child has been born in a shape like frog. The Egyptian woman gave birth to an incomplete gential child resembles frog, who died only two hours after his birth

Dr Mohamed Azmi,general director of the hospital, said that he found by examiningthe family history of the parents that they are relatives and the motherdid not deal with any medications during pregnancy, according to thenewspaper El-Akhbar.

Dr. Milad Majidpediatric consultant of the hospital, said that the fetus didn’t have a neck, his spinalcord was open, and there was no apparent brain.

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Amy Judd

Is that the real picture?

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stvalentine

Yeah, This is the real picture of the baby like frog! it has been taken at the hospital

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Amy Judd

That is so sad...

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stvalentine

for sure it is so sad, and it caused a lot of sorrow, and agony to me and of course to all the readers,

But who knows!

may be if this child survived, he would be suffering and struggling to live a normal life.

soetimes when we think very well about bad things that happens, the good part becomes clear in front of our eyes, and then thank God for that.

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Barry Artiste

That is terrible, no thanking God on that one, thats for sure.

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Londoner

Can't believe it! Think twice before posting such stuff...

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stvalentine

don't worry, my friend, I thought many times before posting this story. I haven't posted it until I became completely sure that it is a real story.

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