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UTH in another case of Siamese Twins

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Siamese twins at UTH
Siamese twins at UTH

The University Teaching Hospital has recorded another case of Siamese twins.

They were born this morning joined at the point where their sexual organs are supposed to be.

Medical experts at UTH told Journalists that the manner in which the twins are conjoined makes it difficult to tell their gender.

The woman who gave birth to the twins is from Batoka in Southern Province.

16 COMMENTS

    • Call Ben Carson. He separated the first set. Though he may not make it now that he is a Republican Presidential candidate. What about our UNZA ‘doctors’, they can’t attempt?

  1. It’s our prayer that God gives wisdom to the specialist Doc to do a good job on the beloved twins,we love them and wishing them the best. Mushota let pray together.

  2. Wishing them the best care they can receive. Maybe they could be brought to Johns Hopkins like the other pair, God willing? What is required?

  3. Mushota U Hv No Humanity In Ur Self Learn 2 Be Respectfull Uli Chiyang Chamuntu How I Wish U Wea Not Born Stupid Human Being

  4. #Mushota, have a heart. there’s a time for jokes and a time for being real & human. our hearts go out to the mother & the conjoined twins. yes, contact Ben Carson or John Hopkins hospt.

  5. Comments from Mushota is outrageous and typical of brainwash that “comes with education without respect for humanity and Gods creation can do” Its a big Insult to the twinborn community, whether Siamese or not. A long time ago, in the dark ages twins, albinos etc were ruthlessly and mercilessly left in the far away bushes or forests! As time and enlightment set in and the influence of religion, our culture evolved such that Twins are now a blessing! Fathers of Twins (Shi Mpundus) had special places at meeting places ‘Pa saka’. Lets pray for successful operation/separation for these babies Amen!

  6. Pleaase Please please UTH dont attempt to separate them. Pass them to more advanced hospitals. Please dont attempt what you cant do I beg you.

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