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понедельник, 4 февраля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Parents refuse to make agonising decision over which of their conjoined twins will survive

THE parents of conjoined twins have refused to make the agonising choice over which of their babies will survive.


The twins, Abdul-Khaliq and Abdul-Rahim, were born in war-torn Yemen in January and are joined from the neck down.


Conjoined twins Abdul-Khaliq and Abdul-Rahim were born in war-torn Yemen in January
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Conjoined twins Abdul-Khaliq and Abdul-Rahim were born in war-torn Yemen in January[/caption]


The share one body with two heads, two hearts, two lungs, two stomachs and two backbones
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The share one body with two heads, two hearts, two lungs, two stomachs and two backbones[/caption]


Their rare condition, which is known as parapagus dicephalus, has a low survival rate.


But their father Akram Ali Ahmed, 20, has insisted that he does not want the twins to be separated – or for one of them to be sacrificed to save the other child’s life.


“I want nothing to happen to my children. I don’t want them to be separated and nor for one of them to die for the sake of the other,” he said.


“I want them both in one body. I do not object to what God has given me.”


HEARTBREAKING DECISION


The twins spent their first few days in an incubator in intensive care at Al-Thawra hospital and are said to be fairly stable so far.


But Faisal al-Babli, head of the children’s department, fears that their health will decline if they are not moved from the war-stricken country.


He is now pleading for funding and assistance to move the children outside of Yemen.

I want them both in one body. I do not object to what God has given me.

Twins' dad Akram Ali Ahmed

The medical capabilities here are very poor, especially in light of the ongoing war, and the doctors fear the babies will not make it.


Dr al-Balbi said: “It is a unique case in Yemen – two children in one body with two heads, two hearts, two lungs, two stomachs and two backbones. They share only the pelvis and limbs of two hands and two legs.”


WAR-TORN COUNTRY


“Their health situation is fairly stable so far” Dr al-Balbi said. “They are sometimes given artificial respiration.


“We are currently looking for funding and assistance so that we can provide appropriate healthcare for their very critical health status and move them out of Yemen.


“We hope that international organizations concerned with the health of children and newborns to help save this two-headed baby.”


Yemen is currently gripped by a civil war between Houthi insurgents, who control the capital, and the internationally-backed government.

The fighting has brought about a historic humanitarian crisis in the region as medical and food supplies have become scarce.


Dicephalic twins, who share a pelvis, have been recorded to reach adulthood, but only without complications associated with their heart, lung and intestine formations.


In some cases conjoined twins can be separated, but the success with depend on which organs are shared and the skill of the surgeons.


Their rare condition, which is known as parapagus dicephalus, has a low survival rate
EPA
Their rare condition, which is known as parapagus dicephalus, has a low survival rate[/caption]


The twins spent their first few days in an incubator in intensive care at Al-Thawra hospital and are said to be fairly stable so far
EPA
The twins spent their first few days in an incubator in intensive care at Al-Thawra hospital and are said to be fairly stable so far[/caption]


Their father Akram Ali Ahmed, 20, has insisted that he does not want the twins to be separated
EPA
Their father Akram Ali Ahmed, 20, has insisted that he does not want the twins to be separated[/caption]


The head of the children's department, fears that their health will decline if they are not moved from the war-stricken country
EPA
The head of the children’s department, fears that their health will decline if they are not moved from the war-stricken country[/caption]

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