Did conjoined twins Brittany and Abby get separated?

Did conjoined twins Brittany and Abby get separated?

As the twins grew and learned to walk and develop other skills, their parents confirmed their decision against separation, arguing that the quality of life for the surviving twin or twins living separately would be less than their quality of life as conjoined people.

What are Abby and Brittany Hensel doing now?

They currently work as teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota. The twins teach fourth and fifth grade with a concentration in math. While they both have separate degrees and two teaching licenses, Abby and Brittany still share a paycheck.

Could Abby and Brittany have a baby?

Yes, they can. Are Abby and Brittany Hense pregnant? Again, rumors are crazy and have been circulating in the media. However, the conjoined twins are not having a baby anytime soon because none of them is pregnant.

What happens if one of the two conjoined twins dies?

Once the dead twin’s heart stops, blood stops pumping, the vessels dilate, and the conjoined twin will essentially bleed into the dead twin. If that doesn’t happen acutely — say it’s a small connection — there will be an infection in a matter of hours.