Male-Female Conjoined Twins: Rare Cases & Insights
Yes, there have been some instances of male and female conjoined twins. These cases are exceedingly rare, occurring at a rate much lower than those involving twins of the same sex. However, these instances do raise fascinating insights into genetic and developmental anomalies. Here are a few notable cases of male and female conjoined twins:Infertility - Related Articles
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