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Conjoined babies who shared digestive system now became two separate babies

The conjoined babies from Saudi Arabia who shared their digestive system and several other part of bodies, now separated after the doctors performed a critical nine hours operation.

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According to the report, the two conjoined babies, Abdullah and Abdulrahman, were sharing the same bowels, pelvic bones and urinary systems.

But recently, the doctors in the Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh thought of taking the children under knife.

Surgeons even said that the chance of successful operation was around 60-70 percent.

The operation continued around nine hours and the babies were doing well after operation.

A doctor later explained “The bowels needed to be separated as well as their urinary systems and then the pelvic bones”.

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Conjoined babies who shared digestive system now became two separate babies