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Thursday, 26 January 2012

Beautiful baby girl born without arms and legs in Bauchi (photo)

A beautiful baby girl without hands and legs has been born in Sandigalua village in Zaki Government Area of Bauchi State.

The baby named Fatimah, was born on January 13th to the family of Ahmadu Didda, a peasant farmer and wife, Rukaiyya.

52 comments:

  1. awww. she looks so cute. God will help them give her the care she needs. http://lifethroughomaseyes.blogspot.com

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  2. get busy with life26 January 2012 at 11:04

    It is called phocomelia. It happens.
    Another reason why pregnant women should not ingest all sorts of concoctions in early stage of pregnancy. Reminds me of a famous American evangelical/motivational speaker.

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    1. Are u saying cos d mother ingested concoctions is y she is born ds way? U are so ignorant.half baked docs like u shld get a life

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    2. U dat is fully baked in ur profession if u hv one u tink medicine is rice n bean?if u tink so try studying it,dey r telling u d curse u r talking nonesense.dnt eva insult d medical profession again

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    3. Are you saying that the mother of that evangelist (Pastor Nick) frank concussion? Na for where she for get am?

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    4. mumu supporter der r tins dat r beyond medical prognosis so stop give it name and just call on God to help the baby.

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  3. OMG! SEE INNOCENT BABY,IS THIS HOW GOD CREATED HER OR DUE DRUGS OR THINGS HER MOTHER TOOK DURING HER PREGNANCY?

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  4. omg what is this world turning to.
    ....learn to make money online @ www.cashdove.com

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  5. Poor child, Lord willing, all shall be well...

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  6. God have mercy,wonders shall never end

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  7. Poor little girl, oye olorun oooooo

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  8. maybe na one dead people wei boko haram cut him leg nd hand wei dey waka arround enter d woman belle wen she dey work for farm. Make dey help us o.

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    1. That was very insensitive,my goodness.

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    2. Infact insensitive is an understatement. U are just a heartless piece of shit!!! How dare u say that about an innocent baby?? Don't let me curse u here o!! Oloshi!!!

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  9. POOR CHILD! ds is d reason y women r always advised not to take any type of concoction or medication whatsoever within d first three months (1st trimester) without consulting ur doctor. it causes deformation such as ds.

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  10. So sad indeed! May God console the family and may His awesomeness shine through that little girl. Amen

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  11. What can be done to help this innocent child?

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  12. Surely the scans would have shown this at 12 weeks or even at 20weeks, abi doctors in the house?

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  13. OMG! Poor girl wat a sad story

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  14. Its as a result of unauthorised medication. Pregnant women must always cross check with their doctors before taking in anything.

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  15. forget dis concortion,deformation bla bla bla do u knw wat ur mother ate wen u are on her belly,God is omniscient he's d one who knws y he made her like dat

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    1. Don't talk like dat do u eva think dat God could make somethg lik dis? Is just d Devils handiwork. God hv mercy

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  16. @ Anon 12:00, your imagination is funny. This is a big burden the this parents. May God provide them all the assistance they need.

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  17. @ anonymous stupid stupid with d boko comment!that's a very insensitive remark!!

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  18. Na wa!As usual Nigerians like to sensationalise unnecessary and ridiculously easy to explain scientific happenings.When are we going to start thinking in a more practical manner?I read through comments and just 2 out of the 9 so far made sense.The neonate has a condition called phocomelia caused by the ingestion of drugs/herbs,thalidomide has been implicated.What does BH or God have to do with this?And really why does the owner of this blog overamplify what is relatively a "harmless" medical condition????Our future progress lies in our ability to think

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    1. Ur questioning d owner of d blog?!?!?! WHO ARE U? ... Mcheeew #justdie

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  19. I've never seen this kind of thing all my life and that's the more reason we should be more prayerful those last days and be very careful of everything we do. I pray that God will help the mother specially to still give this wonderful gift the love and care she deserveds.

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  20. Soooo sad!God help her.

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  21. MAY God forgive me ,na dem go dey born dis kind yeye pikin ........ poor little baby U ARE IN THE WRONG HAND HAUSAS ARE WICKED.

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  22. God have mercy!!!

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  23. dis may be cause by a drug call thalidomide

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  24. this is what u get for killing innocent people... they will all reincarnate one way or d other...

    this is shit and ugly!

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    1. Calling a baby shit and ugly? Hmmm go and write this date down it shall come back to haunt u.

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  25. @anon 3.00 hahahba

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  26. This is unbelievable.sha God knows d best we cannot questiƶn Him

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  27. linda where is my comment? may the Lord be with d baby.

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  28. This happens to be what I am currently studying at0 med school. 200L embryo. A drug thalidomine or thalidomide causes malformation of limbs. The irony is this drug I just mentioned is only but one, many other drugs can causes this malformation that is why right from 200L we have been told never give a pregnant woman any drug not APPROVED. Some malaria drugs can also cause this and only GOD knows what she was exposed. My heart goes out for this child, this is really heart renching

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  29. Which Pfizer medications did she take ?

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  30. What I am very sure of is dt God is aware dt ds Child is going to come out ds way, He alone knows y d baby came out without limbs nd I knw He wil equally tke care of ds baby. HE IS CAPABLE IN ALL RAMIFICATIONS. I Trust in Him. All is well.

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  31. eeyah! This reminds me of nick vujicic! I watched a video of him in church some years back, the video was very inspiring.

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  32. SMH @ comments... How folks can determine what caused this baby to be born with a deformity based on one picture is amazing!!!

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  33. Yeah! I know pregnant women in their first trimesters aren't suppossed to take certain drugs...Sadly, not everyone (especially, those in the rural areas) knows this. Grassroot pre-natal information is very important to prevent similar cases.

    Now, to those that are amused by someone's misery, please have some decency. She is so innocent and does not deserve to be born this way... The sins of Boko Haram live with them.

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  34. Scans should be made available to pregnant women in naija abeg .this is no thalidomide baby no dr should be stupid enough to prescribe that.if it is not iron supplement or prenatal u should not be taking any other thing not even aspirin

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  35. With the right aid this baby can grow up normal, even tho it wont b easy, and b greater than timewasters with accessory-like useless limbs. May God b 4 her.

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  36. igbenoba omotola27 January 2012 at 15:03

    IGBENOBA OMOTOLA. CALEB UNIVERSITY LAGOS.
    whilst pregnant, the woman must have gone on some drugs which are known not to be acceptable for the health during pregnancy.
    God help her....... Amen

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  37. May God bless Fatimah and her family. There is hope....http://usaveone.blogspot.com/

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  38. When some people have hands and legs and dey still can't praise God! I have a reason to praise him for typing dis message! May God guide her n family. Amen

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  39. What matters is the seed of greatness inside of her.Love is all she needs to sail through in life.

    Every Child Matters.

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