DOCTORS were stunned after a baby was born with a mermaid-like tail instead of legs. The infant is being cared for in India after being born with its legs fused in a horn-like structure due to a rare health condition. SWNSThe infant was born in India with the incredibly rare health condition[/caption] SWNSThe baby is under strict medical supervision in hospital[/caption] The baby was born in Manpura Primary Health Center, in central India’s Shivpuri district, and remains in a stable condition. Following the miracle birth, doctors immediately rushed the baby and mother to the Shivpuri District Hospital for close medical supervision. The rare phenomenon is known as Mermaid Syndrome, or Sirenomelia, and sees infants born with the horn-like structure over their lower body. The newborn has since been kept under strict medical supervision by doctors in the Special Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) of the hospital. Read More In The Sun 'MY HEART' Girlfriend of rapper shares pic of baby bump after he was killed at carnival DEADLY SMASH Two dead and four others including kids rushed to hospital after horror crash But a doctor at the hospital stated that the newborn is severely undeveloped, with the child weighing just over 2lbs. The baby’s mermaid-like tail occurred due to a very rare health condition, but it is not the first time the phenomenon has happened in recent years. In 2017, a woman stunned medics in Kolkata, India after giving birth to a baby with the health condition. She tragically lost the child after just four hours, while doctors were baffled by the medical marvel. Most read in News DEADLY SMASH Two dead and four others including kids rushed to hospital after horror crash 'MY HEART' Girlfriend of rapper shares pic of baby bump after he was killed at carnival FESTIVAL CARNAGE Moment armed cops with rifles storm Reading Festival amid brawls & looting BANGED UP ABROAD Brit woman arrested for smuggling 'ten kilos of cocaine' through airport DEALER’S FAMILY ‘SORRY’ Family of drug dealer who burst into Olivia's home lay flowers KILL PLOT FEARS Two men arrested after murder of Olivia locked up alone to stop jail hit Dr Sudip Saha, child specialist at the hospital where she gave birth, said: “I had never seen such a baby before. “The baby had normal formation in upper part of the body but below the waist its legs were fused together. The lower part was not developed completely. “Due to lack of proper nutrition and improper blood circulation to the baby from mother can create this kind of abnormality in fetus. Unfortunately such babies do not survive.” The year before, another woman from Uttar Pradeash in northern India gave birth to first mermaid baby in the country, but it sadly only survived for approximately ten minutes.