Lakhimpur Kheri:The birth of conjoined female twins has not only brought happiness but also spelled more financial troubles for a poor Dalit family in a Lakhimpur Kheri village, with the parents now appealing to the state and good Samaritans for financial aid to get the newborns separated surgically.
The father of the twins, Ram Kumar Gautam, works as a daily-wager and resides in Danduri village.
On the other hand, doctors in Lakhimpur Kheri were surprised that the twins were safely delivered at home on Thursday.
Dr SK Sachan said: "We are surprised that the conjoined twins survived in a home delivery, which is rare in view of likely complications in such cases."
The twins are omphalopagus -- they are joined at their bellies. The survival rate in such cases is only 5 to 25 per cent, according to medical experts. Such twins generally share a liver but sometimes also the lower part of the small intestine and colon.