
"I was speechless, it was so unexpected,” she said.
Elysse and her husband John, of Lubbock Texas, already had one child,
5-year-old Azariah, and now were expecting conjoined twins. Texas
Children’s Hospital in Houston was ready for this delicate case. On
April 11 at 3:41 a.m., the identical conjoined twin girls were born,
Knatalye Hope and Adeline Faith at 31 weeks, weighing 3 pounds, 7 ounces
each.

The girls share a liver, diaphragm, pericardial sac (the lining of the
heart) and intestines. Their health was so fragile it was a week before
their mom could hold them.
“I cried, and I kissed them, they were probably irritated I kissed them
so much…every time I hold them now it takes my breath away.”
Dr. Stephen Welty, chief of Neonatology at Texas Children’s Hospital,
says the outlook for these girls is very good, “The way they are
conjoined holds the most promise for a successful separation, and we
have a very good team in place when they are ready.”
Elysse Mata says she believes the surgery will be successful. The girl’s
middle names are Faith and Hope. “You can’t have faith without hope and
hope without faith.”
The twins have very distinct personalities she says. “Knatalye is very
feisty, she talks, she is so happy, she is always awake and she loves to
play. Adeline loves to play, but she is quiet, and laid back, more like
me."
She doesn’t let the statistics scare her, she says watching her girls
smile gives her confidence the surgery will be successful and next year
her girls will be back home in Lubbock. “My family has been so blessed,
and these girls are our special miracle,” she said.
Doctors said the surgery is expected to be done when the girls are eight months old.
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