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Conjoined Twins. Aaron Ruff Sharon Gage. How does it happen?. When a single fertilized egg develops into two fetuses, and the fetuses fail to separate completely. Result in the physical connection of the two bodies Several types of conjoined twins. Different types depend on where
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Conjoined Twins Aaron Ruff Sharon Gage
How does it happen? • When a single fertilized egg develops into two fetuses, and the fetuses fail to separate completely. • Result in the physical connection of the two bodies • Several types of conjoined twins. Different types depend on where the twins are connected.
FAST FACTS • In medieval times, conjoined twins were viewed as monsters • Used in side shows • 40% to 60% of conjoined twins arrive stillborn • The overall survival rate is between 5% to 25% • 70% of all conjoined twins are girls
Jodie and Mary • Fused at the lower abdomen • Mary depended completely on Jodie • Blood supply • Vital organs • If separated Mary would die • Parents were devoted Catholics • Courts ruled to separate the two girls, killing Mary
Political/Ethical Implications • Who should get the right to decide what’s best for the conjoined newborns? • Parents • Doctors • Law • Is separation a valid solution?
Brittany and Abigail Hensel • Dicephalic twins • One trunk with two heads • Parents chose not to separate them at birth • Live normal life • Play sports • Drive a car • Attend college http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkKWApOAG2g
What do you think? • Should the twin be treated as one person or two? • What do you think about these girls dating or one day getting married and starting a family?
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