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Previously on "Talk about being two faced."

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  • scooterscot
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    Goodness, how upsetting.

    I wonder about the screening throughout the pregnancy.

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  • zeitghost
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    They've passed away.

    How sad.

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  • vetran
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    poor little sods are unlikely to have a full or comfortable life. Lets hope if they can't be stabilised or have a good prognosis then they pass away peacefully.

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  • mudskipper
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    If they're healthy and the wiring works out, then the only sad bit is society's obsession with 'normal'. That, and not being able to get sunglasses that fit.

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  • Zippy
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    I sort of hope they don't make it. Poor kids.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Talk about being two faced.

    Talk about being two faced.

    How very odd & how very sad.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/sydney-mir...9.html#64AQ3Iw

    n Australian woman has given birth to conjoined twins who share the same body, skull and heart but have separate faces.

    Renee Young gave birth to conjoined twins Faith and Hope at the Royals Children's Hospital Randwick in Sydney, the Herald Sun reported.

    The girls were born six days ago. Their faces on either side of the skull are identical.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 3 June 2017, 22:29.

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