Have there ever been conjoined triplets?

According to the literature, merely a handful of cases of conjoined triplets and quadruplets are known from the 19th and the early 20th century. We report a unique case of conjoined triplets that was diagnosed prenatally by ultrasound scanning and magnetic resonance imaging.
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Can conjoined triplets exist?

Conjoined triplets are among the rarest of human malformations, as are asymmetric or parasitic conjoined twins.
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How rare is it to have conjoined triplets?

These identical conjoined triplets are 1 in 50 million.
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Have there ever been male and female conjoined twins?

Conjoined twins represent the most uncommon twinning mechanism in humans, with an incidence approaching 1:100,000 deliveries. Although several conjoined male twins have occasionally been reported, for unexplained reasons most cases of conjoined twins are female.
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Do conjoined twins have 2 private parts?

While conjoined twins are typically classifi ed by the point of fusion, for our purposes, they may be divided into two broad categories: homogenitally conjoined twins, who shared a single set of genitalia, and heterogenitally conjoined twins, with two distinct sets of genitalia.
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Which conjoined twins Cannot be separated?

Approximately 75 percent of conjoined twins are joined at least partially in the chest and share organs with one another. If they have separate sets of organs, chances for surgery and survival are greater than if they share the same organs. As a rule, shared heart conjoined twins cannot be separated.
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Can a conjoined twin live if one dies?

To your question, Dr. Eric Strauch, a pediatric surgeon at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children, says simply, "They die." Once the dead twin's heart stops, he adds, the "blood stops pumping, the vessels dilate, and the conjoined twin will essentially bleed into the dead twin.
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Are there any black conjoined twins?

Millie and Christine McKoy (also spelled McCoy; July 11, 1851 – October 8, 1912) were African-American pygopagus conjoined twins who went by the stage names "The Carolina Twins", "The Two-Headed Nightingale" and "The Eighth Wonder of the World".
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How long do conjoined twins live after birth?

Outlook for Conjoined Twins

About 35% die within a day after they are born because their organs cannot support them. Our treatment goal is to give both children the best chance for a good quality of life. Sometimes surgery to separate the twins is the best option.
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What is the oldest living conjoined twins?

Conjoined Twins. confounded everyone in living to the ripe old age of 68. hugely fulfilling life.
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Are Abigail and Brittany Hensel dead?

The Beavercreek, Ohio-based twins died on Saturday after experiencing “a decline in their health over the last 10 years,” according to Guinness World Records. “They made 68, and they couldn't ask for anything more,” brother Jim Galyon told the Associated Press.
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What is a parasitic twin?

A parasitic twin is a type of conjoined twin where one fetus stops developing but remains attached to its twin. The other twin continues to develop, but is usually born with the limbs, organs or other tissue structures from its parasitic twin still attached. It's a very rare condition.
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Can conjoined twins go to jail?

This is literally one of those things that never happens. But if it did, the twin could be charged as an accomplice, because they knew of and didn't stop the crime. If they can't be separated, then they both will serve some modified term of imprisonment.
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Do conjoined twins have the exact same DNA?

In fact, they have the same DNA! So no, conjoined twins with different fathers is not possible. But something close to this just might be possible. While twins of the nonidentical kind can't become conjoined, they can become something called chimeras.
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How many conjoined twins are stillborn?

Up to 60% of conjoined twins are stillborn (not alive at birth) or die shortly after delivery.
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What organs did Ronnie and Donnie Galyon share?

Born on October 28th, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio, the twins — known as Ronnie and Donnie — weighed a combined 11 pounds and 11 ounces at birth and were joined at the abdomen. Each brother had his own set of arms and legs, as well as an individual stomach, small intestine, and kidneys.
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Did Abby and Brittany have surgery to be separated?

Separation. Upon their birth, the twins' parents decided not to attempt surgical separation after hearing from doctors that it was unlikely that both would survive the operation.
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Do Carmen and Lupita share reproductive organs?

Carmen and Lupita's story

They each have two arms, but only one leg, so Carmen controls the right and Lupita controls the left. They have their own hearts, lungs and stomachs, but share a liver, circulatory, reproductive and digestive system.
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What is dicephalic Parapagus twins?

Dicephalic parapagus (/daɪˈsɛfəlɪk/) is a rare form of partial twinning with two heads side by side on one torso. Infants conjoined this way are sometimes called "two-headed babies" in popular media. The condition is also called parapagus dicephalus.
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Are conjoined twins news Abby and Brittany pregnant?

Are Abby and Brittany Hensel pregnant? These are the rumours that have been circulating in the media. However, the conjoined twins are not having a baby anytime soon because none of them is pregnant.
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Which conjoined twins died during separation?

The separation stage of the surgery was completed at SST 13:30, but there was significant blood loss during the blood vessel repairing process, and Ladan Bijani died at around 14:30 on the operating table; her sister Laleh Bijani died 90 minutes later.
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What happens when one conjoined twin dies first?

Whether from natural causes or an unintended catastrophe, the surviving twin usually follows in the footsteps of the deceased twin when one of the conjoined twins passes away. Conjoined twins can separate over a period of hours or even days, but once they do, the surviving twin has a short life span.
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Do both conjoined twins have control over the body?

Although each twin controls the half of the body she is on, they type, drive a car and do everything else with perfect coordination. (The Hensel twins also have some separate organs, such as hearts and stomachs.) “It's a synergy that's unique to conjoined twins who cannot be separated,” Stein said.
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