Today’s article focuses on Siamese twins born with shared organs, including a liver, stomach, bladder, and part of their pelvic bones.
In India, where superstitions often fuel discrimination, the twins’ family faced skepticism from neighbors and relatives. Despite this, their mother vowed to love them unconditionally and kept them hidden for the first year to protect them from judgment.
Though their shared anatomy posed challenges, the twins, Prince and Love, displayed resilience and joy. After careful consideration, doctors successfully separated them at nine months old. Now, at three and a half years old, they lead active, independent lives, thanks to the expertise of Indian medical professionals.
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