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learned, over nearly thirty years of practice, how to adapt to each other and share a body. They reported that they were happy and healthy, so they saw no need to risk their long-term health by living alone. One day, they may become the world's oldest conjoined twins. Necessary Surgery Photo Credit: Getty Images Advertisement Although the Hensels decided not to have separation surgery, their surgery was not that complicated. One of the major surgeries occurred when they were teenagers.
Brittany is shorter than Abby, and due to the shape Benin WhatsApp Number of her bones, it's unlikely that she will grow taller. Abby underwent surgery to stop the growth of her spine. Doctors did this to avoid the girls being so different in height that their comfort or ability to move in sync would be hampered. After the surgery, they recovered well and returned to their normal lives quickly. Earliest Surgery Photos Credit: Getty Images Advertisement When Abby and Brittany were born, they had to have .

surgery as early as possible. When they are born, a third arm grows near their head. Doctors successfully removed the limb. Since then, the two have grown into happy, healthy, amazing women. They learned how to use their respective limbs jointly to be able to seamlessly walk, drive, move and do anything else that non-Siamese people are capable of. Their parents have been supportive of them living as normal a life as possible. Beautiful Childhood Photos Courtesy.
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