Abby and Brittany Hensel – Conjoined Twins from Minnesota
It’s incredible to see how these conjoined twins survived. Born in 1990, Abby and Brittany Hensel testify that there are miracles when you have faith. The Hensel twins are born with a medical condition called dicephalic parapagus, or “two-headed babies” in layman’s terms. According to their medical report, each twin has a separate pair of lungs, heart, stomach, and spinal cord. What’s even more impressive is that the Hensel twins are in good health, contrary to most conjoined twins who suffer from life-threatening anomalies.
Growing up, they have learned body coordination since each controls a particular side of the body. They learned to be independent and manage their daily activities well. Both of them passed and even have a driving license. They also studied and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education at Bethel University in 2012. At current, they are now teachers and are living normal lives together.