From Deseret News archives:
Maliyah undergoes dialysis
First look at separated twins 'like seeing them born again,' dad says
The Herrin twins are in critical but stable condition at Primary Children's Medical Center. Born conjoined, the 4-year-old girls were separated Monday during a surgery that took 26 hours.
Their mother, Erin Herrin, said the first sight of them was a little surprising. Conjoined, Kendra was on the left. In their room in the pediatric intensive care at PCMC, Maliyah is on the left. "That was a little shocking," the mother said during a press conference at the hospital Wednesday afternoon.
Their dad, Jake Herrin, said all his emotions came to the surface when he saw them. "It was like seeing them born again. They were in brand new bodies. It was really an amazing experience."
He said they "look just like normal little girls, just with one leg."
It was a strange experience to see them lying on their backs, something neither could do before without having her sister on top of her, Erin Herrin said.
The twins had shared Kendra's kidney, with Maliyah's blood crossing to it through the liver. Since the liver was divided Monday, Maliyah now has no kidney and will need dialysis until she gets a transplant. Doctors expect she'll be healed enough to receive one of her mother's kidneys in several months.
Maliyah and Kendra are swollen and are heavily sedated to control their pain, but Maliyah squeezed her hand and Kendra opened her eyes briefly as if to say, "Mommy, I'm here, we did it. We were brave," their mother said.
Their beaming big sister, Courtney, 6, said she can't wait to have them home so she can play with them. "They are good girls, and I love them so much."
Erin Herrin became emotional when she talked about the medical team that performed the surgery. They are her "angels," she said. and without them this would not have been possible.
As it was when they were joined, the girls' vital signs are almost identical. And when one was getting an x-ray, the other's blood pressure went up, Erin said. "Their bond is so strong."
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