Conjoined twins
June 13, 2017
Conjoined twins develop when an early embryo partially separates to form two individuals. Most conjoined twins are stillborn or die shortly after birth.
The babies are often attached at the chest, pelvis, or buttocks. The twins may share organs.
Surviving twins may be separated surgically. Success depends on where they're joined and which organs they share.
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