Shahin Khan, 26, was admitted to Sion Hospital in Mumbai, India, where she gave birth to the twins in the seventh month of her pregnancy on Wednesday morning.
While doctors at the hospital have delivered several conjoined twins in the past, the latest twins are unusual in sharing one heart and neck - making it harder to separate them.
"While they have two separate heads and necks, they are joint from the thorax, that is the part between the neck and the abdomen, and so are completely fused below the umbilicus level.”
And while she had never undergone an ultrasound to check the status of the foetus, she only knew she was carrying conjoined twins a week before her delivery when she visited the hospital for a check-up.
"We realised she was carrying conjoined twins right away and asked her to stay in the hospital. She went home only briefly.
The hospital has prepared a team of doctors to carry out a possible surgery to separate the infants.
Dr Paras Kothari, the Head of Paediatric Surgery at the hospital, said: "As they share one heart, it isn't going to be an easy decision to make for the parents.
"But without a surgery none of them would survive. A hospital ethics committee will first discuss the surgery and its possible outcome before counselling the parents,” he said.
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