Young Australian mother miraculously gave birth on Thursday, May 8 to
conjoined twins with two faces, two brains inside one skull and share
one body.
Doctors had told Renee Young to terminate the pregnancy when they
found out via an ultrasound that the twins they were expecting was one
child with two symmetrical faces and two brains connected by the one
brain stem but she and her partner, Simon Howie refused.see more photos and read causes below...
Renee and her partner welcomed their daughters named Faith and Hope, via
an emergency caesarean at Blacktown Hospital last Thursday, six weeks
before they were due.Conjoined twins and their mother
Born with a rare condition called diprosopus, which means they share the
same body and vital organs but have their own faces and brains which
are connected by only one brain stem, the girls have continued to
surprise doctors with their exceptional progress as they are breathing
perfectly on their own and feeding too.
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