Twins are rare, with identical twins sharing 99.9% of their genetic material. Their unique bond allows them to share thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. In some cases, twins are even born on different days, with records showing up to an eight-day gap.
Occasionally, twins are conjoined, a condition that affects one in 60,000 births. Bella and Abby were born fused at the chest and stomach, risking their lives due to shared organs. After six months in the hospital, a 12-hour surgery involving 17 doctors successfully separated them, giving them a chance at life.
Today, the twins are thriving, enjoying gymnastics and active play. Despite frequent bickering, their bond remains strong, even extending to a mental connection. Their bracelets say, “One in a million,” a fitting description of their miraculous journey and unbreakable connection.