At that time, it was really a tragedy of fate for some children with mermaid syndrome. Because they are not allowed to swim in the water, they are often doomed from birth.
Those children born with mermaid-like tails are actually suffering from a rare and congenital lower limb disease. Their legs are not separated, which affects their walking. This is a trivial matter. Most importantly, because of this deformity, they often lack important internal organs, such as kidneys, and usually leave after a few hours of coming into this world.
And those children who can live a little longer are also accompanied by illness and pain. An American girl, Shiloh Pippin of Maine, has undergone more than 150 operations. This is not only to correct her leg, but also to rebuild her missing organs. It can be said that she has been living in pain and her life is still unknown.
Rosalen, a patient in Peru, is luckier than others. Her internal organs, heart and kidneys worked well, so she had an operation to separate her legs and survived.
Most children with mermaid syndrome died of congenital causes shortly after birth.
The mermaid in Danish fairy tales parted her legs for her beloved prince. But that's a mermaid who can swim freely in the water in fairy tales. In reality, the patients with mermaid syndrome are not only difficult to survive in reality, but also impossible to show their free bodies in the water.
Therefore, everyone should cherish the healthy body and life given by God. Create more kindness and beauty for the world, cherish those who are physically disabled, and let's create a loving home together.