The bond between twins is already extraordinary — but for Abby and Bella, it’s nothing short of miraculous.
Born eight days apart and joined at the chest and stomach, the girls faced life-threatening complications from fused organs. Their parents spent six anxious months in the hospital, praying for a chance to save them.
That chance came on May 12, 2006, when a team of 17 surgeons performed a 12-hour separation surgery. Against all odds, it worked. Just weeks later, the family finally went home — together.

Today, Abby and Bella are thriving. They love gymnastics, laugh constantly, and argue like any sisters do. Their parents say the girls still share an uncanny connection — often knowing what the other is thinking.
Their matching bracelets read “One in a million,” and it’s true. After everything they’ve endured, Abby and Bella are living proof of resilience, love, and the unbreakable bond between twins.