Conjoined Twins

Conjoined Twins



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Conjoined Twins
Posted in 2015

In simple language, conjoined babies are twins attached together or babies who are physically connected to each other. Conjoined twins or monozygotic twins are partially connected and do not separate from each other. In most twin pregnancies, the embryos separate from two or more babies, but when the embryos do not separate completely and remain physically connected, they develop into conjoined twins. In conjoined twins the embryos are mostly joined at the chest, abdomen or the pelvis, they may share one or more internal organs. The first conjoined twins were Chang and Eng, who were born in Siam in Thailand and since then conjoined twins are also known as Siamese twins.

Types of Conjoined Twins

Conjoined twins may be joined at one or more places, and their type depends on where they are joined. They may share body parts or other internal organs. Following are the types of conjoined twins:

1. Omphalopagus

These types of conjoined twins are joined near the abdomen or the belly button. They usually share their liver or other lower body parts like small intestine etc.; however, they do not share their hearts.

2. Thoracopagus

Such types of conjoined twins are joined at the chest. They usually share a heart, liver and other upper body organs. Most conjoined twins fall under this category.

3. Parapagus

These kinds of conjoined twins are joined sideways in the pelvic region, all or part of chest and abdomen. The twins may have two or more limbs, but they have two heads.

4. Ischiopagus

Such cases of conjoined twins are joined at the pelvic region, either face to face or back to back. These twins share a liver, gastrointestinal tract and genital organs.

5. Pygopagus

These types of twins are joined back to back at the base of their spines and the hips. Where some twins may share the gastrointestinal tracts, others may share genitals organs.

6. Rachipagus

Such types of conjoined twins are joined back to back along the length of the spine. In very rare situations conjoined twins are joined this way.

7. Craniopagus

These types of twins are joined at the head, but their faces are not joined. Most cases of conjoined twins at the head share part of the skull, but they usually have separate brains.

8. Cephalopagus

Such types of congenital twins are joined at the face and the upper part of the body. Both the faces appear on the opposite sides of the same head, and they also share the brain. Such twins seldom survive.
See the conjoined twins as shown in the picture and details below
I told you many times that your mind plays major role for giving birth to Healthy child. It not only avoid defective births but also avoid Criminal or undesired births..I already told you many times that "Prevention is better than Cure" 
Haitian Sisters Were Conjoined At The Abdomen
Conjoined baby twins, Marian and Michelle Bernard underwent a rare 7-hour surgery to be separated at the University Hospital of Mirebalais in Haiti. Doctors knew the survival rate for the girls would be low and the surgery risky. Prevent such births and enjoy with your Healthy child.
My advise
1...  When the couple decided to give birth to a child they should practice positive thinking to avoid birth defects.
2...  The couple should have the clear vision how the child would be...  This attitude will be developed with practice only.
3...  Avoid defective births

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