Brit teens Abigail and Brittany Hensel have managed to beat all medical odds to strike a point that twins can share a body and lead a happy life.The 18-year-olds have two spines, joined at the pelvis, two hearts and stomachs, three kidneys, two gall bladders and four lungs, reports the Sun.
The dicephalus twins, however, share one liver, ribcage, a nervous system and all organs below the waist including intestines, bladder and reproductive organs.Despite the doctors’ warning to parents Patty and Mike, that their girls may not survive their first night on March 7, 1990, the twins have grown up to lead an active life.
However,the sisters continue to defy the predicted fears and hope to tie the knot some day.
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