Minnesota woman shares photo of her surviving conjoined twin

A Minnesota woman who delivered conjoined twins in Denver in August posted the first photo of Hannah, her daughter on Sunday. Amber McCullough, from Hastings, Minn., had lost her other twin girl, Olivia, who was having problem in her heart.

According to her, "Without the Children's Hospital of CO, neither of my daughters would have had a chance. They didn't put me off or turn me away contingent on guarantee of payment like most places do. Instead, they told me we'd figure it out from there”.

As per McCullough, she thinks that the place is miraculous and Ronald McDonald House and Prenatal Partners for Life have supported them a lot.

The image is showing Hannah, who was born on August 26 at 32 weeks. She could be seen "all tucked in" with a "comfy blanket".

During a five-hour surgery, the baby girls were separated. Hannah and Olivia were conjoined from mid-chest to pelvis. It was thought that Olivia will definitely not survive. McCullough had said last week that Hannah was kept on a special ventilator for premature babies, and she was struggling with low blood pressure, fluid in her lungs and jaundice.

Earlier, McCullough had said that Hannah knows who her mother is and hears voice and also looks for her.