13 years ago doctors separated a Siamese twin just take a look where are they in life now

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Siamese twins are extremely challenging children. They rarely occur and are always distinct in their own way. Separating such babies without resulting in the death of one of them is not always possible.

This kind of work can only be done by skilled professionals with a lot of experience, but even they can’t always make it work out.

Like others, the case of Isabelle and Abby Carlson is unique. The girls were fused at birth. One sister’s chest held the other sister’s heart.

Additionally, many internal organs were interconnected, making medical procedures challenging. The surgeons were unsure whether the procedure to separate the sisters would be successful.

The serious situation affecting their daughters was brought to the parent’s attention. However, neither Isabelle nor Abby would have been able to continue their relationship into adulthood.

As a result, they had no choice but to agree. 17 specialists carried out the operation simultaneously. It was truly a miracle for doctors and the girl’s parents that the sisters were able to survive.

Despite the fact that medicine was already fairly advanced in 2008, Siamese twin cases have always presented challenges.

The circumstances surrounding Isabelle and Abby were particularly challenging, but the doctors were able to successfully complete their work.

The sisters are already teenagers at this point. 13-year-olds are the girls. They go to school, take gymnastics classes, and go about their daily lives as usual.

The girls spend a lot of time holding hands and having friendly conversations.

The sisters can’t imagine their lives without each other, but they are grateful to the doctors for giving them the chance to be full-fledged, independent people.

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