After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

😲 After a complex and risky operation, doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters. You’ll be amazed to see what they look like today.

When Nima and Dawa were born, doctors were unsure if they could live a full life. Conjoined at the chest and abdomen, they underwent a complicated surgery that separated their bodies but not their bond. 😱

Today, they are seven years old — and completely different children. They laugh, play, learn, and explore the world in their own way.

Recently, they appeared in new photos and videos — see how they look now.

The full article and photos are in the first comment. 👇👇

After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

Nima and Dawa were only 14 months old when they were transported from Bhutan to Melbourne for a life-saving operation at the Royal Children’s Hospital in 2018.

Conjoined twins are a rare phenomenon in which children’s bodies are physically connected, and separation is not always possible, especially if they share limbs or organs.

After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

However, Nima and Dawa were successfully separated during a six-hour surgical procedure.

Their mother, Bhumchu Zangmo, said the girls are now healthy and attend second grade in Bhutan.

After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

“They are growing very well and are already very independent,” their mother says.

For their birthday, which they usually celebrate with friends with a small party and cake, the girls decided this time to spend the day differently — by visiting a local temple and feeding elderly people.

After a complex and risky operation doctors managed to separate these conjoined twin sisters

Bhumchu said that even the small joys are important to them.

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