This post is written by Stefanie Sgroi who was a producer during A Current Affair’s coverage of the birth of Australia’s “miracle twins”.
Nineteen days was all it took.
A birth.
A life of hope and faith.
A death.
And it all started with a phone call.
“Hello. We’d like to tell you our story. We’re having a baby with two faces.”
At A Current Affair we’re contacted by hundreds of people with a story every day.
Some are happy. Some are sad. Most of them simply want help. They come to us because they’ve got a problem, and no one will listen to them.
And then there’s Renee Young and Simon Howie.
Their story was extraordinary.
So extraordinary, so unbelievable, that when I hung up after speaking with them, I had to call them back again to confirm what I’d just been told.
“We’re having a baby with two faces.”
It was a Friday afternoon in January.
Renee told me she was 17 weeks pregnant with conjoined twins. Her babies had one body, two arms, two legs, one heart and one head with two completely duplicated faces and two separate brains.