Hope everyone will be healthy in the end.
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1 in 50 million chance... world population of 8 billion... average yearly birth rate of 19 per 1000... that would make it 3 per year of these cases! I wouldn't've expected so many double-featured individuals being out there ๐ฏ
Article also said last time it happened was in 2019. Surprised there hasn't been any for nearly 4 years.
Yeah, it also says there is a 0.3% of females thought to have the condition. The numbers don't seem to fit.
Assuming 53% of population are females that is 12.7 million with the condition. Using your 19/1000 that's 241k babies a year under this subgroup. Maybe it is 1 in 50 million chance for those 241k babies a year? Still seems off though I did pull the 53% out of my butt but I vaguely remember there being a slightly higher % of females in the total population.
Best of luck to her. Would they want to try performing a typical delivery or a C-section? I would think the latter but I'm no expert.
From the article it seems like she wants to do a normal delivery, but a C-section might be necessary if there are complications.
A normal delivery!!? She crazy... Like I understand on normal cases but this...
That sounds...risky. I wonder how far apart they were conceived.
I can't be the only one who read that article and didn't cringe a bit at the end. The woman thinks she is going to get through best care possible and she lives in Alabama, where they are currently shutting down maternity units: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/in-alabama-three-maternity-units-will-stop-delivering-babies-heres-why-it-puts-women-at-risk/ar-AA1ifxW3