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Two fetuses were found in a sewage tank in India.

Finally, the doctors managed to remove two undeveloped embryos from her womb.

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Two fetuses were found in a girl's stomach in India. This was reported by "The Times of India".

Fifteen doctors participated in the surgical procedure performed at a hospital in the city of Gurgaon. According to specialists, this condition, called "fetus in fetu," occurs in only one in 500,000 births.

Although the mother's pregnancy had started with triplets, one of them absorbed the others. The newborn girl was admitted to the hospital at 20 days old due to abdominal swelling and refusal to eat. The examination revealed that the tumor pressing on her stomach was actually malformed embryos.

After a two-hour complex operation, the girl responded well. According to the doctors, she is now feeling well.

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