Annie and Issie Bateson, now six months old, were born attaching their chests to their pelvises. Their hearts were different, but their livers, bladders, and colons were the same. The two of them shared a fused limb and each had one little leg.

According to parents, the “important day” of the surgery was scheduled at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Hannah and her husband knew their girls had been combined while Hannah was pregnant. Following their separation, both girls will receive prosthetic legs.

In an interview with ITV, she asked: “Our ideal setting?” Even though it’s terrifying to think of, we’ll be returning here for the next 18 years, which indicates the girls survived.According to father and mother, the girls are tenacious and have thus far proved everyone wrong.

Hannah concluded, “Long may it continue.”. To assist the family with the fees associated with their problems, a $5k fundraising goal was set. As of Tuesday, the amount had exceeded £21,000. Wishing your adorable infants a successful surgery and a speedy recovery. Poor little girls are so happy that their parents can help them.






