These sisters were born joined at the abdomen, they have four arms but only two legs After their birth, doctors were sure the children wouldn’t live past their first year, but a miracle happened
Now the sisters are 23 years old and have decided to become veterinarians
One of the sisters learned to drive, and the other met a man and is going to marry him
How these extraordinary sisters look today, along with a photo of their future husband, is shown in the first comment below
When Lupita and Carmen Andrade were born in 2002, doctors were cautious with their prognosis. The girls were born joined at the abdomen — a very rare case of Siamese twins.
Doctors openly told the parents that the babies probably wouldn’t live to see their first birthday. However, fate had other plans.
From their first day of life, the sisters had to share not only the attention of others but also vital organs: several ribs, the liver, parts of the circulatory, digestive, and even reproductive systems.
Each controls only one leg: Carmen the right one, Lupita the left. Learning to walk, maintain balance, and move in sync was a real challenge for them.
Modern medicine offered a solution — surgical separation. But Carmen and Lupita were against it from the start. The risks were huge, and the girls weren’t willing to pay the price of one life for freedom.
Despite their physical connection, each sister retains her individuality and right to choose. One drives a car, the other is in love and has already accepted a marriage proposal from her beloved.
Together they dream of becoming veterinarians and are already preparing for college, as both have loved animals since childhood and want to help them.
One of the hardest tasks was choosing clothes. Finding a suitable outfit that would fit both and still be comfortable seemed impossible.
A neighbor — a tailor — came to their aid and began making custom clothes, taking into account all the unique features of their bodies.



