1 liver, enlarged and elongated right lobe.1 diaphragm with well coordinated involuntary breathing, slight central defect.4 lungs with the medial lungs moderately fused, not involving Brittany's upper right lobe three pleural cavities.2 hearts in a shared circulatory system (nutrition, respiration, and medicine taken by either affects both).1 broad ribcage with 2 highly fused sternums and traces of bridging ribs.2 arms (originally 3, but the rudimentary central arm was removed, leaving the central shoulder blade in place).2 spines merging at the coccyx and joined at the thorax by sections of ribs. The twins have individual organs in the upper part of their body, while most of those at and below the navel are shared, the exception being the spinal cord. However, Abby, at 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m), is taller and longer of leg than Brittany, who is 4 ft 10 in (1.47 m) and their disparate heights caused difficulty in balancing a Segway, as shown in their 2012 reality series. Together, they can type on a computer keyboard and drive a car. By coordinating their efforts, they walk, run, swim, play volleyball and the piano, and ride a bicycle normally. They cooperatively use their limbs when both hands or both legs are required. Stomach aches, however, are felt by only the twin on the opposite side. The sense of touch of each is restricted to her body half this shades off at the midsagittal plane, so that there is a small amount of overlap at the midline. Įach twin manages one side of their conjoined body. At age 12, they underwent surgery at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare to correct scoliosis and to expand their chest cavity to prevent breathing trouble. The continued growth of Abby's spine was surgically halted after Brittany prematurely stopped growing. Brittany's leg is nearly two inches shorter than Abby's and Brittany tends to stand and walk on tip-toe which has made her calf muscle significantly larger than Abby's. It was removed, leaving the shoulder blade.Ībby's head tilts laterally outward about 5 degrees to the right, while Brittany's tilts laterally at about 15 degrees to the left, causing her to appear shorter even when seated. At birth, they had a rudimentary arm between the bases of their necks attached to a shoulder blade at the back. The twins have a single body with separate heads and necks, a chest that is wider than average, two arms, and two legs. They were raised in New Germany, Minnesota, attended Mayer Lutheran High School, in Mayer, and graduated from Bethel University, in St. The twins were born in Carver County, Minnesota, to Patty, a registered nurse, and Mike Hensel, a carpenter and landscaper.
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