What are famous conjoined twins, Abby and Brittany Hensel, up to today?

[post_page_title]How it all began[/post_page_title]

Scientifically speaking – conjoined twins are formed during the early stages of a woman’s pregnancy. It occurs when the fertilized egg in the womb begins to split but is unable to complete the entire process. Twins are formed when the process is complete but in the rare chance it doesn’t, the twins are conjoined. They share many organs but also have their own internal organs including the kidney and heart. They share the same reproductive system, liver, and ribs.

Recommended For You

How to make a Twix cake

Did you know that it’s possible to turn some of your favorite chocolate bars into cakes for you and your