Manal and Mirhi’s story begins in the most miraculous and heartbreaking way. Born in Pakistan, these twin girls were conjoined at the head—an extremely rare and complex condition that only occurs approximately once in every 60,000 births. Their situation was particularly challenging because they shared a cranial bone as well as a complicated vascular system that connected their brains in ways no one could understand without risking everything. Only a few children with such conditions survive long enough to even undergo a surgery, and for the first three years of their lives, their parents faced the agony of watching their daughters grow with hope and heartbreak intertwined.
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