A pregnant man in India has surprised medical experts

Indian man Sanju Bhagat is known as the pregnant man because of his fraternal twin brother in his body. Photo: Courtesy NDTV

Nagpur: A man in India walked around with his abnormally bloated stomach for 36 years and now it’s been discovered that he has the remains of his own twin in his stomach. This case has surprised even the medical experts themselves.

Sanju Bhagat from Nagpur had a bloated stomach like a pregnant woman for decades and was called ‘pregnant man’. It has recently been discovered that he actually suffers from a rare medical condition called ‘fetus in fetu’. This condition is also known as ‘disappearing twin syndrome’ or vanishing twin syndrome.

Fetus-in-fetu occurs when twin embryos are formed, but one is implanted into a healthy baby instead of being lost. It usually remains in the stomach of a healthy baby as human remains and continues to grow to some extent.

Bhagat is suffering from severe poverty and for a long time ignored this condition due to lack of education. Even now he had started ignoring people’s criticism. But in 1999, he realized that the pressure on the diaphragm, the point where the chest and abdomen meet, had increased so much that it was difficult for him to breathe.

She was referred to a specialist in Mumbai, Dr. Ajay Mehta, and an abdominal tumor was first suggested. A surgical dissection of the abdomen revealed that it contained not a fleshy lump or tumor but a human fetus (fetus). Doctors also felt human bones inside the fetus. Apart from this, body hair, jaws, incomplete hands and feet were also identified.

Now his imperfect twin has been separated from Sanju’s body.

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