At the end of the winter of 2002, Jake and Erin Herrin had two girls, Kendra and Malia.
This event caused mixed feelings: the babies turned out to be Siamese twins.
On the one hand, the parents were very happy about the appearance of their daughters in the family, and on the other — worried about their future fate.
For four years, Kendra and Malia had one life for two, but their parents wanted to give them the opportunity to live independently and decided to separate them.
The girls have only two legs and each could control one.
They gradually adapted and could walk and even run without problems.
In 2006, an operation was performed to separate the twins.
31 doctors were involved, who worked on the girls for more than a day.
Soon the media found out about this event and Kendra and Malia became little celebrities.
It’s been 14 years since the twins have been living on their own.
Of course, they had to get used to living in a new way, but gradually they adapted.
Girls go to school, and sometimes the training takes place at home.