The facts on conjoined twins

An average of one set of Siamese, or conjoined, twins is born in the UK each year. Conjoined twins are created when a fertilised egg attempts to divide into identical twins, but fails to split completely.
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tayla i want a video 3/13/2008
afsa theese facts are really good 3/13/2008
qwerty babies r so cute 3/13/2008
dood well dun folks good facts 3/15/2007
jacque i would hate to be attached to my twin 9/29/2005
rody this is very simple do u call this facts, this is ..!.. 3/6/2005
Bre Aunna you need more facts onconjoined twins you barely have any information 1/26/2005
Bailey you are awesome. i think conjoined twins are awesome please send me some mail 11/7/2004
Monica Sicliman I want to kow some information about Conjoined twins and their stories! 3/12/2004
Breanna 1/16/2004
Lindsey hey wuz up! conjoined twins are very unique but it all depends where they are connected if you should seperate them or not if they were at the heads i would probably not risk their lifes but at the legs or something not so severe i would have them seperated 11/23/2003
Alisha We should treat siamese twins the same as any other person. 10/20/2003
Erin I am a mother od conjoined twins. I need information if there were every conjoined twins sharing one kidney?? Also have they ever used the bone of the third leg to reconstruct the pelve??? Any help you can give. 10/15/2003
Mykelle Jenning I want a photo 9/17/2003
karzy jones the operations sound dangerous!!! 9/8/2003
brittany conjoined twins are intresting 8/18/2003
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