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http://www.partylife.lv/index.php?su..._from=&ucat=7&
Supposedly a baby born in Saudia Arabia from a women who had 7 daughters and knew ahead of time that the child will be deformed, but decided to give birth anyway. I hope its fake... |
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In the past, the disorder was invariably fatal, whether due to dehydration, infection (sepsis), restricted respiration due to the plating, or other related causes. The most common cause of death was systemic infection and sufferers rarely survived for more than a few days. However there have been improvements in care, most notably the drug Isotrex. Some patients have survived into adolescence and, in very rare cases, lived to adulthood. sad... very sad.
![]() Feel terrible for that baby. bloody filming it and holding it up liek some experiment, jesus christ let it pass with some dignety. not that many ways to hold a newborn... i held my nephew like that... i didn't want to rub his skin off or something... it was a i stare at him, he stare back moment... from what i understand he can't see me but it is still cute to see him try and follow the "black blob" he can see... which make this even more sad now.... ![]() |
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