The fetus grows quietly in the mother's womb, and it is difficult to know if there is any abnormality before it is born. Although science and technology are now very advanced, it is still impossible to predict the specific condition of the fetus. Many mothers only realize that their baby has six fingers after birth. Under what circumstances does a fetus have six fingers?
The presence of six fingers in a fetus indicates a genetic predisposition. Although parents may not have six fingers, the previous generation may have had six fingers, so the baby may also have six fingers. In addition to genetic factors, there is also a high possibility that the fetus is affected by environmental factors that can cause six fingers, such as radiation or pesticide residues, which can lead to fetal deformities and the development of six fingers.
In fact, fetal six fingers is a very mild deformity that does not affect normal hand function even without any measures taken. If you feel that the six fingers affect aesthetics, you can also undergo surgical treatment at an appropriate time. Generally speaking, the likelihood of the six fingers appearing next to the thumb is relatively high, although some may appear next to the little finger, and the likelihood of appearing next to other fingers is relatively low.
If six fingers appear, many people do not take any treatment measures because they do not affect hand function. Many people even think that six fingers look cute and adorable, and even take pride in them.