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An Indian pregnant woman gave birth to a four-legged baby. What caused the baby's deformity?

Nowadays, many pregnant women pay great attention to the process of prenatal examination, which can not only reflect their own health status, but also monitor the health problems of the fetus. A woman in India gave birth to a deformed fetus during childbirth, but she was regarded as a god by local people.

A pregnant woman in India is about to give birth, but then she gave birth to a deformed fetus. A fetus has four hands and four feet when it is born. One leg is located between the head and abdomen, and the other two hands are located in the baby's chest. Of course, for those of us who know the common sense of life, we all know that such a fetus belongs to a deformed fetus, but for Indian locals, it is confirmed that it is the embodiment of the gods and they began to worship this baby.

What are the causes of infant malformation? There are many reasons why babies are deformed. The first is genetic factor, which is also the most common factor. Because both parents have some abnormalities in chromosomes, sperm and eggs will be defective, and the fetus they gave birth to will also be affected. Secondly, there are drug factors. For example, taking some teratogenic drugs during pregnancy will lead to abnormal embryos, which in turn will lead to abnormal babies. The third is environmental factors. For example, pregnant women have a lot of chemical pollutants or heavy metal pollutants around pregnancy, which will cause baby malformation.

In addition to the above three reasons, other factors, such as infection with Toxoplasma gondii or rubella virus during pregnancy, can also easily lead to infant malformation. Including pregnant women have many bad habits during pregnancy, such as smoking and drinking, or being exposed to radiation during pregnancy, which will lead to abnormal baby. Because genetic factors are the most common, chromosome examination can be carried out before pregnancy and throughout pregnancy to avoid fetal malformation caused by genetic factors.