After a challenging and risky treatment, doctors were able to successfully separate these conjoined twin girls. You will be amazed at how they look now. When Nima and Dawa were born, doctors had doubts about their longevity. They were reunited at the chest and abdomen during a difficult procedure that divided their bodies but preserved their relationship. They are completely different children now that they are seven years old. They learn, play, laugh, and explore the world in ways that are unique to them. See how they recently appeared in new pictures.
These conjoined twin sisters were successfully separated by physicians following a difficult and dangerous procedure.
In 2018, Nima and Dawa were taken from Bhutan to Melbourne for a life-saving procedure at the Royal Children’s Hospital when they were just 14 months old.
Children whose bodies are physically united and cannot always be separated—particularly if they share limbs or organs—are known as conjoined twins.
These conjoined twin sisters were successfully separated by physicians following a difficult and dangerous procedure.
But after a six-hour medical procedure, Nima and Dawa were successfully separated.
The girls are now healthy and enrolled in Bhutan’s second grade, according to their mother, Bhumchu Zangmo.
Doctors were able to successfully separate these conjoined twin girls after a challenging and risky treatment. "They are already very independent and are growing really well," their mother said.
By visiting a neighboring temple and providing food for the elderly, the ladies decided to celebrate their birthday in a novel way this time. Their birthday is usually celebrated with cake and a little gathering with friends. Doctors were able to successfully separate these conjoined twin girls after a challenging and risky treatment.
According to Bhumchu, they find significance in even the smallest pleasures.
