The first pair of twins can look through each other's eyes

The medical professionals in the world are extremely amazed at the ability of the twins of Krista and Tatiana to look at each other's eyes.

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The Daily Mail reported, four-year-old Canadian twins, Krista and Tatiana, were born with a congenital head. These two girls have two separate bodies but only one brain. This allows two girls to know the other's thoughts and can see each other's eyes.

Felicia Simms, Krista's mother and Tatiana discovered that her two daughters could see each other's eyes after the girls played together.

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' When my two daughters were playing, Krista could know the location of the toy without looking in the direction of the object. The same situation applies to Tatiana. Two girls can also share each other's feelings. If a girl is hurt and cries, the other girl cries , 'Felicia said.

Dr. Doug Cochrane , a pediatric specialist, has been monitoring and treating twins Krista and Tatiana since birth, asserting ' Krista and Tatiana can see through each other's eyes. When a girl receives a visual signal and moves back to the brain, the other girl will also receive that image because they have the same brain . '

Felicia Simms and her husband did not know that their daughters were stuck with their heads until she was 5 months pregnant. After being examined by ultrasound, doctors said two girls in Felicia's stomach had Craniopagus (sticking her head).

' The doctors told me that my daughters' heads were stuck together, but the doctors could not know which way to stick. At that time, I felt like a knife stabbed into my heart. I can't believe it's true and I hope it's just a nightmare , "Felicia said.

The first case of a pair of girls, Krista and Tatiana, is extremely rare. Only 8 similar cases in the world have been recorded so far and only three of these early twins survived their birth.