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separate benefits? Because Abby and Brittany teach two grades of math in a very small town, it begin to look forward to their new teacher. Stunning Math Teacher Photos Credit: Getty Images Advertisement Students and teachers alike have given Hensells rave reviews. One student even said she liked having twins as teachers because when one was busy, she could ask the other a question. As math teachers, they are able to really perfect their skills. They teach math to fourth- and fifth-grade students, and from that point on, math begins to move.
beyond basic subtraction, addition, division, and multiplication. The Hensels are making a real impact Benin WhatsApp Number as they work to build an educational foundation that will serve students throughout their lives. Will they separate? Photo Credit: Getty Images Advertisement When they were born, doctors raised the possibility of separating the girls to their parents. At the time, it was determined that the risks of the surgery outweighed the potential positive outcomes. Many conjoined twins die in infancy and already have numerous health problems.

Both Abby and Brittany have their own vital organs, in addition to their livers and reproductive systems. Separating them could mean that one twin either dies or has a significantly lower quality of life than the other. Each twin will also be left with only one arm and one leg. Together Photo Credit: Getty Images Advertisement After considering all the risks involved, the twins' parents decided the separation surgery was unnecessary and would not benefit the girls. As adults, they can still choose to separate, but the same risks exist. That's always an option for women, but it's not what they're considering. Abby and Brittany have
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