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Operation on conjoined twin girls | |
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Surgeons at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London have been carrying out an operation to separate conjoined twin girls. | |
Laura Williams, 18, from Shrewsbury, gave birth to the girls, Faith and Hope, last Wednesday. | Laura Williams, 18, from Shrewsbury, gave birth to the girls, Faith and Hope, last Wednesday. |
The girls are joined from their breastbone to their navel, sharing a liver but having separate hearts. | The girls are joined from their breastbone to their navel, sharing a liver but having separate hearts. |
The hospital said it would not comment on how the operation had gone until Wednesday morning. | |
The operation had been due to take place later in the week. | |
Family's decision | Family's decision |
A Great Ormond Street Hospital spokeswoman said: "The separation of conjoined twins Faith and Hope Williams has been brought forward... after some concerns developed last night. | |
"Obviously, the final decision about separation surgery was made by the family." | "Obviously, the final decision about separation surgery was made by the family." |
The spokeswoman added that Laura and her husband Aled, from Anglesey, Wales, wanted to thank all the hospitals involved in their care. | The spokeswoman added that Laura and her husband Aled, from Anglesey, Wales, wanted to thank all the hospitals involved in their care. |
"In particular, the surgeons and other staff who are currently in surgery conducting the separation," she added. | "In particular, the surgeons and other staff who are currently in surgery conducting the separation," she added. |
Mrs Williams made medical history by becoming the world's youngest mother of conjoined twins. | Mrs Williams made medical history by becoming the world's youngest mother of conjoined twins. |
She gave birth to her daughters at University College Hospital in London and said afterwards that seeing her babies for the first time had been beautiful. | She gave birth to her daughters at University College Hospital in London and said afterwards that seeing her babies for the first time had been beautiful. |
Mrs Williams and her husband Aled, 28, found out about their children's condition at a routine 12-week scan. | Mrs Williams and her husband Aled, 28, found out about their children's condition at a routine 12-week scan. |
They were advised by doctors to have their daughters aborted but they refused to have a termination. | They were advised by doctors to have their daughters aborted but they refused to have a termination. |
The couple have another daughter, 18-month-old Carly. | The couple have another daughter, 18-month-old Carly. |