Ms Young was originally told to terminate the pregnancy but the woman, who is the mother to seven other children, refused.
Young gave birth to the girls, named Faith and Hope, via an emergency caesarean at Blacktown Hospital.
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Conjoined twins: Faith and Hope
Despite the girls had two separate faces and separate brains but their parents treated them like two separate personalities.
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Mother with her lovely babies, Hope and Faith
Father Simon Howie said: "We have no idea how long they will be in hospital. We just want to bring them home, happy and healthy to make our family a little bit bigger and a bit more chaotic. Even though there is only one body, we call them our twins. To us, they are our girls and we love them."The twins lost their fight for life after on May 27, 2014.
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On May 8, 2014, an Australian woman gave birth six weeks prematurely to conjoined twins with one body and two heads.
Renee Young and Simon Howie, twins' parents, found out via an ultrasound that the twins they were expecting was in fact one child with two symmetrical faces and two brains connected by the one brain stem.
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