👶Baby Manar is one of only 10 documented cases of craniopagus parasiticus, an extremely rare birth defect where one of the conjoined twins fails to fully develop a body.
👥Manar's parasitic head, named Islaam, was fully developed with its own face, but was not able to survive on its own.
👩⚕️Doctors perform a radical surgery, which had never been done before, to separate Manar from the parasitic head. Manar becomes the first baby in the world to survive this surgery.
💪Manar's birth defect is so rare that most doctors were stunned. The surgery was a remarkable success, and Manar is now thriving.
🙏The doctors, hospital staff, and the president of Egypt are praised for their efforts and support in ensuring Manar's well-being and successful surgery.