Róza and Josefa Blazek were Siamese twin sisters born joined at the pelvis. When they were 26, one of them met a man and fell in love.
Three years later, Róza became pregnant and gave birth to a very unusual child . Both sisters produced milk and breastfed the baby together.
Photos of the beloved man and the son of these extraordinary sisters were shown in the first comment
Róza and Josefa Blazek were born on January 20, 1878, in Bohemia, and from the very first moment, destiny wrote a unique and challenging story for them.
As Siamese twins joined at the pelvis, they were physically bound together for life.
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