The answer, in short, is that we don’t know a lot about their sex lives. It’s the question that everyone wants the answer to, but no one wants to ask. Today, they function so in-sync with one another that doing those activities as a team comes naturally to the two, who share an elementary school classroom. Abby controls the devices on the right side of the steering wheel and Brittany the left, while they cooperate in working together to steer the vehicle.Īs children, they had to learn to coordinate their actions that required both sides of their body - such as clapping, walking, and swimming - but can do many activities such as eating and writing as individuals.
On their short-lived series, Abby & Brittany, we watched as the girls conquered their road tests (yes, they each had to pass separately) and learned to drive. How are they able to perform everyday tasks that require both sides of their body?!
Each twin can control her side of their shared body. They have double the organs for the top half of their body - meaning two hearts, four lungs, two stomachs - but share many of their bottom half, including their set of reproductive organs. Abby and Brittany’s most recent school pic! What makes Abby and Brittany unique?Ĭonjoined twins are already extremely rare - occurring just once in every 189,000 births by some estimation - but Abby and Brittany are dicephalic parapagus twins (meaning they have two heads, but one torso), which make up only 11 percent of those conjoined twins.