Here's your twin story for the day. Conjoined twins who were separated by medical procedure and given a 50 percent survival rate
are doing well. The two-year-old girls, Yurelia and Fiorella
Rocha-Arias, were conjoined at the abdomen and chest, and shared a
right atria. The separation surgery took place in November, and now the
twins have been cleared to return home to Costa Rica soon. "I feel very
happy and very content, because my girls were born anew in this
hospital," said the twins' mother through a translator.
The
surgery was no picnic...
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