Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
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The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
Twin girls who are joined at the
head have been born to a family in Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be
separated in a life-changing operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and
Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago,
sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as
triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General
Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
Parents
Siti Nuryaningsih and Juarnes Prana Dinata, both 30, are now waiting for a
landmark operation which will separate their daughters, allowing them to lead a
normal life.
DailyMail
reports Mr Dinata said:
‘The
doctors were shocked at birth when they realised it was a triplet and a
conjoined twin as well. ‘I am glad that all the babies are healthy but I am
really looking forward to their separation.
‘It
is really difficult for me and my wife to see them like that.’
Their
mother says they may share a skull, but they have completely separate
characters.
She
said:-
‘Both
of them have completely different personalities. They are too young to make
decisions but they know what they want to do in that moment.
So
we think attempting a separation surgery is a step that needs to be taken. When
one sleeps the other one wants to play so their sense of doing things is really
messed up. We are really looking forward to their separation.’
The
twins have been referred to the Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in Jakarta. But
doctors at the hospital have asked the parents to wait until the babies gain
weight to perform the the operation to split them up.
But
Mr Dinata is desperate for his girls to be separated sooner. He said:
‘The
results were not satisfactory because the doctors in the Cipto Mangunkusumo
Hospital will not be able to perform a separation surgery until they reach the
minimal weight of 10 kilograms [22lb].
‘We
are hoping that the babies will gain weight in the next 6-8 months.’
Conjoined twins occur about once in
every 200,000 live births and their survival is ‘anything but assured’
according to the University of Maryland Medical Centre. - See more at:
Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
Twin
girls who are joined at the head have been born to a family in
Indonesia. Hopefully, they may soon be separated in a life-changing
operation.
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
The sisters, Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri, have been conjoined since their birth four months ago, sharing a skull but not a brain.
They were born on January 21 as triplets, delivered by Caesarean section at the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia, but their other sister is separate to them.
See more photos below:-
- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2016/05/05/woman-delivers-twin-baby-girls-share-skull-photos/#sthash.TqLSPpVk.dpuf
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