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Is it possible to get conjoined twins joined by the testicles?

Conjoined children can be connected at any body part. So yes, they can be conjoined by testicles.


What are female conjoined twins called?

Just that, female conjoined twins. In some languages all nouns have gender, so in French, Les Jumelles Siamesienne, the enne suffix would mean female. By the way, conjoined twins, being also identical twins, are always the same gender.


Why can't there be 3 conjoined twins?

Because usually when you have conjoined twins their side by side or back to back. So where would it go? But maybe its possible.


Can conjoined twins be male and female?

No. Conjoined twins are always identical twins, and never just fraternal twins. Identical twins come from a single embryo that splits. In the case of conjoined twins, a complete split never occurs. So when they come from the same embryo, they are always the same gender.


Who discovered conjoined twins?

The "first" conjoined, or siamiese twins were Chang and Eng Bunker, from Siam (current Thailand). They were born in 1811, and are said to be first, altough there are two other earlier cases. The earliest are so-called "Biddenen Maids", Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst, born in England in 1100. They were said to be conjoined from the hip, but sometimes also from the shoulders. Of course, there are earlier cases, but these are the first to have known names.


Can conjoined twins get married?

Yes, conjoined twins can get married if they are legally able to give consent to marriage. The laws regarding marriage vary by country, so it is important for them to understand the legal requirements in their specific location. Marriage decisions for conjoined twins often involve legal and ethical considerations, as well as the twins' individual wishes.


How do conjoined twins get their clothes to fit so perfectly over both of them?

They go and get them fit for them bye a Taylor .


How do twins get conjoined?

Conjoined twins are basically two beings made from the one egg or cell, and this egg has not broken apart properly, and so the twins have been fused together. They may share the same organs - like brain, shoulder, heart, leg...etc. Sometimes they are separated in order to be able to live separate lives.


How many different types of babies can you have?

boy, girl and simese twins Siamese twins are now properly called conjoined twins. You can have identical twins[ same sex] , fraternal twins [ one male , one female ]. triplets, same way, quadruplets, quintuplists , sextuplets and so on , with fertility drugs.


Can conjoined twins share brain?

Conjoined twins can share certain structures in the brain, such as the thalamus or portions of the cerebral cortex, but they have distinct personalities and identities. They may also have separate thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Collaboration between their brains allows for unique cognitive functions and abilities.


What are the 2 kinds of twins?

Generally fraternal twins are more common. For fraternal twins to occur twins must diverge, but differentiate upon becoming separate entities. Identical twins are rarer, in which the two siblings are of the same gender and are exactly alike upon birth. Rarer so are conjoined, or "Siamese" twins. This occurs when twins are born partially or extremely fused together. There is only a 25% survival chance for a conjoined twin. Most were only connected by gristle and flesh, and could have been easily separated easily, were they in modern society.


Does a woman who gives birth to conjoined twins get 1 birthcertificate or 2?

They are combined physically but are still two separate people, so two certificates.