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Lou Birt - Programme Editor | 09:02 UK time, Monday, 1 December 2008
Doctors are hoping to decide tomorrow whether to separate newly-born conjoined twins Faith and Hope Williams this week. Their mother, Laura Williams from Shrewsbury, made medical history by becoming the world's youngest mother of conjoined twins at just 18.
They're joined from the breastbone to the top of the navel, and are being cared for at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
Joan Varley knows what Laura Williams is experiencing. She gave birth to conjoined twins in 1997. Aoife and Niamh shared a liver and were separated when they were 12 weeks old.
We spoke to Joan from a studio near her home in County Mayo in Ireland. You can hear the interview below and see photos of her twins at birth and now.
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