Family of formerly conjoined twins say they’re ‘doing great’ 1 year after surgery

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 .

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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.

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Courtesy of Cook Children’s Medical Center – PHOTO: AmieLynn and JamieLynn Finley were born in October 2022. The formerly conjoined twin sisters are now 1 year old.

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.

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