Dr Indira Gupta, gynaecologist at the Khargone district hospital, said, "The girl delivered an infant boy weighing around 2.6 kg through C-section last night. Both the girl and the infant are stable and in good health."
The police were informed about the development and a DNA test would be conducted on the baby, as is normally done in such cases (for the purpose of probe), she said.
Advocate Rajendra Singh Parmar, who represents the girl, said her parents are ready to take care of the baby.
The girl was allegedly raped by a 21-year-old engineering student, her distant cousin, and the crime came to light when she was taken to hospital for stomach ache in August this year and was found to be over 20 weeks pregnant.
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A case was registered at the Barud police station in the district on August 24 and the accused was arrested.
Her parents first moved the district court seeking permission to abort the foetus, but the court refused the permission on medical grounds. The parents then approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court's Indore bench.
Following which, the high court denied the permission for abortion and ordered a monitoring of girl's health by medical experts.