Twin girls who were born as triplets but are joined at the head and
share a skull may soon be separated in a life-changing operation. Their
mother, Siti Nuryaningsih, actually gave birth to triplets but the two
girls who have been named Nadira Alifa Putri and Nadiba Aisyah Putri,
were conjoined sharing a skull but not a brain while their sister was perfectly fine.
They were born late January & delivered by Caesarean section at
the Tanjungpinang Regional General Hospital in Indonesia. Their Parents
are now waiting for an operation that will hopefully separate their
daughters, allowing them to lead a normal life.
According to their father – Mr Juarnes Prana Dinata, ‘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.’
The girls have been referred to the Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital in
Jakarta, where doctors have asked their parents to exercise patience
until the babies gain weight, in order to perform the operation needed
to split them up.
Conjoined twin girls who share a skull but not a brain, await operation in Indonesia
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