It has been one year since formerly conjoined twins AmieLynn and JamieLynn Finley had their separation surgery.
The sisters are now living a typical toddler life. They’re walking, talking and playing, just like other 1-year-olds, something their parents previously could only dream of.
“I don’t know how to describe it,” dad James Finley told Dallas ABC affiliate station WFAA .
When the Finley twins were born in October 2022, their bodies were fused at the chest, and they shared a liver. They eventually underwent a risky separation surgery in January 2023.
More than 50 medical professionals at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, worked together for 11 hours to separate the babies.
“Every conjoined twin has a unique anatomy. They’re all different,” said Dr. Jose Iglesias, medical director of pediatric surgery at Cook Children’s.