http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/05/12/newser-born-with-two-faces/8991607/
Born six weeks early, twin girls were born, but with two faces and one body. (See image.) Only 35 births are known to have taken place with the condition called cranial duplication "diprosopus", which means two faces in Greek. The father of the two girls said that they were breathing perfectly on their own and feeding, who were born in Australia on Thursday. Although these two were lucky, most are stillborn. Children with this condition are identified as a "single child," although Howie (the father) said that they still refer to them as twins.
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