Separated conjoined twins meet for first time since surgery
PALO ALTO, Calif. — The conjoined California twins that were separated last week following a 17-hour marathon surgery have been reunited for the first time since the operation.
Eva and Erika Sandoval have been recovering in separate beds in the same room, but they could not see each other well. On Monday, their parents and intensive care team carefully carried Erika and placed her in Eva’s bed to say hello, officials at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford said Wednesday.
It’s the closest the twins have been since they were separated on Dec. 6.
“It was such a thrill for us to see the girls next to one another again,” said the twins’ mother, Aida Sandoval.