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Conjoined twins are rare. It's estimated to occur only once in every 50,000 pregnancies. Because the conjoined anatomy is sometimes incompatible with life, many conjoined embryos will not survive. Up to 60% of conjoined twins are stillborn (not alive at birth) or die shortly after delivery.

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