Meet Erin and Abby Delaney, twins who had an effective operation in the summer. Their heads were joined at birth.

They are finally able to sit and move apart after a successful operation. Five months after the surgery, their doctor reported that both sisters had recovered well. The surgery took over eleven hours. A team of approximately 30 doctors performed the difficult surgery. It was the first and most successful surgery for conjoined twins, according to Dr. Taylor. Their decision to interfere with younger kids was based on the fact that they recovered faster and betterr

They were born in 2016 and separated after half a year. As a result, they celebrated their first special day independently. Over 300 cards were received from around the world. The first months were extremely difficult for their mom, she confessed.

Despite difficulties related to their future well-being, their parents were extremely happy. However, this is not the final treatment: the twins will need additional plastic surgery to replace the missing bones. Our best wishes go out to them for a speedy recovery and a full integration into normal and healthy life.






