Woman Faints from Shock After Seeing Her Baby for the First Time—But It's Not Why You Think

One in a Million

Babita’s twins suffer from an extremely abnormal form of conjoining, which reportedly affects fewer than one in one million births. There is a very slim chance that the babies will both survive and be able to lead a normal life. Because the twins share all their organs, separation surgery is unlikely, but doctors haven’t ruled it out.

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