Un travailleur de la médecine chinoise s'occupe de l'uni des soeurs jumelles dans un incubateur dans une ambulance avant qu'ils ont été transférés à l'Hôpital pour enfants
A Chinese medical worker takes care of the conjoined twin sisters in an incubator in an ambulance before they were transferred to the Children's Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai for separation surgery in Ningdu county, Ganzhou city, east China's Jiangxi province, 19 March 2015. A pair of conjoined twin girls born to a Jiangxi woman was transferred to a Shanghai hospital yesterday and is awaiting separation surgery. The twin baby girls joined at the mid-section were born by c-section on March 17 at the Ningdu Hospital of Jiangxi province and were sent to the Children's Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai for separation surgery on the evening of March 19. According to the father of the conjoined twins, 35-year-old Zeng, the twins are the parents' first children within their eight-year-long marriage. Doctors suggested that the babies be born by c-section as soon as possible as his wife's blood pressure was a bit too high. The conjoined twins were delivered in just 30 minutes. As the local hospitals have had no successful experience separating twins, the doctors advised Zeng to transfer the babies to hospitals in Guangzhou or Shanghai for the operation. "The twin babies will not likely survive if they don't undergo the separation surgery within four days, " a doctor was quoted as saying. The conjoined babies were transferred to Shanghai on the late evening of March 19 and will soon undergo surgery.