What if your odds were 1 million to one to survive?
In Australia, Durga Thangarajah, survived 9 months in her mother’s ectopic pregnancy. Doctors said Durga Thangarajah is a 1 million to one occurrence.
Durga Thangarajah, born to Ravi Thangarajah, and Meera Thangarajah, appeared healthy. Durga Thangarajah weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces (2.8 kilogramsDurga Thangarajah was delivered by Caesarian operation. Obstetrician Andrew Miller said that Durga Thangarajah was a lucky, miracle baby. Intially, he disbelieved that it was possible for the baby to be carried to full term. Mother and child did not suffer from any symptoms.
Durga Thangarajah’s mother, Meera Thangarajah, went for her usual pregnancy tests and ultra scan but those failed to detect anything wrong. If she and her doctors would have known about her ectopic pregnancy, she would be advused to end it. An ectopic pregnancy poses a life and death danger to both the baby and mother.
Durga Thangarajah and Meera Thangarajah were in Darwin hospital. They already have a daughter, Gayatri, aged 6.
Source: celeb galz
Posted: June 30th, 2008 under Survival.
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