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Triplets that have been conjoined...
Conjoined twins
If you are referring to conjoined twins, than they are formed by an egg that partially splits when developing in the uterus.
The twins were conjoined when they were born.
Not normally, but vary rarely they can be born 'conjoined' just like humans.
They would be called conjoined triplets. Siamese is not a politically correct term anymore. This has happened though. All conjoined - I could only find two cases. Unidentified (Sicily, Italy, 1834) 3 boys born with a single torso, two hearts, two stomachs, two lungs & three heads. The case was profiled in Gould & Pyle's Curiosities of Medicine. Unidentified (Samsun, Turkey, 1955?) Three heads, two pairs of arms, two pairs of legs; lived for 2 hours. On autopsy four lungs, three livers, three brains, two hearts and two kidneys were found. Information appeared in Sexology Magazine in 1955, they cited the Journal of the American Medical Association for the information. There have been 43 sets of triplets born with 2 conjoined. Only 6 of those sets have all three surviving, 17 sets I have no stats on, and the rest had one or both conjoined babies die.
just that they are conjoined, or joined together by a body part. if they are conjoined at the head, it could causes brain damage and depending on how much of a brain they share they will have to do surgery and during the surgery one of the babies will die. if it is not too severe, a quick separation won't do anything, but could causes mental problems during birth. i am not sure what happens by being conjoined at the heart, though. i think that is either impossible, or the baby(ies) is born dead.
Three babies born to the same mother at the same time are called triplets.
"Triplets" are the name of three babies born at once.
For thousands of years there have been babies born in the Sahara. Everyday there are babies born there, especially in the cities and towns of the Sahara.
There have been sets of nonuplets (9 babies), though none of the babies survived for long. In 1999 there has been an octuplet (8 babies) with 7 surviving babies and in 2009 an octuplet was born where all the babies have survived so far.
Yes, and there are skullcaps for babies for when they're born.