
A doctor and a nurse take care of the two-head conjoined female twin babies in a hospital in Suining city in southwest China's Sichuan province 09 May 2011. Two previous ultrasonic scans in September and February both reported a single embryo to her mother Bao Qiaoying, a migrant worker, until a check on 03 May found it was with two heads. The parents decided for abortion but it was already too late. The hospital says they are China's first reported two-head conjoined twin babies, born 4.05kg together by caesarean on 05 May.

A view of the two-head conjoined female twin babies in a hospital in Suining city in southwest China's Sichuan province 09 May 2011. Two previous ultrasonic scans in September and February both reported a single embryo to her mother Bao Qiaoying, a migrant worker, until a check on 03 May found it was with two heads. The parents decided for abortion but it was already too late. The hospital says they are China's first reported two-head conjoined twin babies, born 4.05kg together by caesarean on 05 May
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