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Conjoined Triplets?

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Has there ever been a case recorded of conjoined triplets (or quadruplets, etc)?

I assume there hasnt...

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  1. I have not heard of any.  I'm sure it's just a matter of statistical probability. (Or lack thereof.)  Conjoining is VERY rare.  Identical triplets/quads are also very rare. So the odds of both happening in one pregnancy would be virtually non-existant.

    EDIT:  The odds of winning the lottery are considerably higher than the odds of having conjoined triplets.  You would need to multiply 500,000 by 200,000 -- which, if 'google calculator' is correct, works out to 1 followed by 11 zeros ... not even sure that that number would be! (10 billion?)

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