Doctors at a Philippine hospital were on Wednesday trying to save a baby girl born with two heads, officials said.
The baby was born late on Tuesday and is now under observation at the neo-natal intensive care unit of the Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila.
A hospital spokesperson said the baby was stable at the moment, but said she may die if tests proved both heads shared only one set of vital organs.
“The rate of survival will depend on the shared organ. If they only have one heart, they will not survive,” the unidentified spokesperson told local radio.
Reports said the father Salvador Arganda was a tricycle driver. He and his wife, Chateria, already have five other children and there was no known history of twins in the family.
Officials at the hospital said the extra head appeared to be a twin of the girl who failed to fully separate during the development stage in early pregnancy.
“This is the first case of its kind here in the hospital,” one Fabella doctor said, but said other hospitals in Manila have in the past recorded similar cases. – AFP