Formerly conjoined Erin and Abby have recently performed separation surgery: they are living miracles

Meet these sweet twins named Erin and Abby Delaney have an effective operation in the summer.

They were born with their heads joined together.

Formerly conjoined Erin and Abby have recently performed separation surgery: they are living miracles

Fortunately, after a successful operation, they finally can sit and move apart.

As their doctor announced five months after the surgery they were totally happy as both sisters successfully recovered from the procedure.

The surgery took more than eleven hours.

Approximately 30 doctors helped to fulfill the difficult operation.

According to their main doctor Dr. Taylor it was the first and the most successful surgery for conjoined twins.

He said that as younger kids recover fast and better they decided to do the interference.

They aimed to help them to come back to normal life as soon as possible.

Formerly conjoined Erin and Abby have recently performed separation surgery: they are living miracles

The sweet sisters were born in 2016 and after half a year they were already separated.

So, they celebrated their first special day already independently of each other.

They received over 300 cards from people all over the world.

Their mom confessed the first months were extremely difficult to treat them.

Formerly conjoined Erin and Abby have recently performed separation surgery: they are living miracles

Though they had troubles connected with their future well-being, their parents were extremely happy.

However, this is not the final treatment: the young twins should have other plastic surgeries to reconstruct the missing bones in their heads.

Wish them a fast recovery and full integration into normal and healthy life.

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Formerly conjoined Erin and Abby have recently performed separation surgery: they are living miracles
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