Named for its resemblance to the mermaid in fairy tales

by seo45tg415 on 2012-03-07 17:29:49

Xsolaoyo: A 28-Year-Old Expectant Mother Was Forced to Terminate Her Pregnancy Due to a Mermaid Baby - Baidu.com [Ming You Jing Chun Optimization Room QQ number starts with 466, the middle is 401, and ends with 604 www.mystseo.com. Guarantee that 4 out of 10 product keywords will be on the first page of Baidu. Eight thousand per year for one website! 13422475786] - Recently, an ultrasound examination revealed that a 28-year-old expectant mother's fetus had no stomach bubble. //player.youku.com/player.php/sid/XMzIyNDg4MzI0/v.swf. Further examination showed that all important organs such as both kidneys, bladder, and external genitalia were absent. The lower limbs fused from the hip down, forming only one leg without a buttock groove. According to www.pnweifu.com, it can be preliminarily determined that the fetus has "Mermaid Syndrome." Xsolaoyo: Unexpected discovery of a "mermaid fetus" during prenatal diagnosis. At around 3 PM on February 8th, a 28-year-old expectant mother went to the hospital for a routine ultrasound check-up. She told the doctor that she had done this at another hospital before, but due to insufficient amniotic fluid in the uterus, the ultrasonic image was unclear.

Amniotic fluid is an indispensable "acoustic window" in ultrasound examinations and plays an important role in clear imaging. Director Gong Hongping of the Ultrasound Imaging Department of the Fifth Hospital introduced that a normally pregnant woman at 26 weeks should have 300-400ml of amniotic fluid. However, upon examination, it was found that the pregnant woman had almost no amniotic fluid, making the diagnosis extremely difficult.

Gong Hongping followed the standard procedure, starting from the fetal head and scanning sequentially. When scanning the upper abdomen, a significant abnormality was discovered: the fetus had no stomach bubble. Further examination revealed that all critical organs, including both kidneys, bladder, and external genitalia, were absent. The lower limbs fused from the hips down into one leg without a buttock groove. Based on this, it could be preliminarily determined that the fetus had "Mermaid Syndrome" (also known as "Sirenomelia," or "Mermaid Syndrome"). After repeated checks, it was finally confirmed.

"Mermaid Syndrome" is primarily characterized by anal atresia, malformations of the urinary and reproductive systems, and underdevelopment of the lower limbs. It is named so because the baby’s legs are either stuck together or completely fused, resembling the mermaid in fairy tales. This condition is extremely rare, with an occurrence probability of only 1.67/100,000.

Director Huang Ling of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Fifth Hospital introduced that usually the lower limbs of a "mermaid fetus" are in a sticky state, but two legs can still be vaguely seen. However, in this case, the fetus not only lacked multiple vital organs but also had heart deformities and only one leg, which falls under severe malformation that cannot survive. Therefore, she then suggested that this pregnant woman terminate the pregnancy.