Isabelle and Abby Carlsen were born in Minnesota in 2006. They were conjoined twins because they were physically joined at the chest and abdomen. Even before the girls were born, their parents realized they wouldn’t be having typical twins. Because the children’s condition was so unusual, medical professionals looked for a way to safely separate them. Locals and visitors alike were drawn to the infants almost immediately.
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