Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023, celebrate their first birthday.Photo:@brandeebestphotographyElla and Eliza Fuller, twin girls who were born conjoined at the abdomen in March 2023, celebrated their 1st birthday earlier this monthThe girls marked the major milestone about eight months after were surgically separatedMom Sandy tells PEOPLE the girls are “thriving” and “as healthy as can be"A pair of formerly conjoined twins recently celebrated their very first birthday!Ella and Eliza Fullerwere born conjoined at the abdomen at Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women on March 1, 2023, according to a previous news release from the hospital. The sisters were surgically separated on June 14, and went home for the first time just a few weeks later.Ella and Eliza, who celebrated their first birthday earlier this month, are “thriving” after one year of life, their mother Sandy Fuller tells PEOPLE.“They are so incredibly strong and as healthy as can be,” she adds.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023.@brandeebestphotographySandy marked the twin’s first birthday with a heartwarmingInstagram postfeaturing a special message for her “miracle babies.”“My heart is filled with so much gratitude, especially today,” she wrote alongside some adorable photographs of the twins from their special birthday bash. “Ella & Eliza, you girls have no idea what an impact you each have been in so many lives thus far! I love you so much.”Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023, celebrate their first birthday.@brandeebestphotographyThe twins now go “everywhere” together, Sandy said during a recent interview withToday.Though they are hard to tell apart, Ella and Eliza have distinct personalities, according to their parents. Jesse told the outlet that Eliza is more like him, “laid back” and on the “quiet side,” while Ella “wants attention all the time.”The parents also said their oldest daughter “loves” having her younger sisters around and spending time with them.Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023.@brandeebestphotographyDespite everything the twins went through early in life, their mom tells PEOPLE you’d never know it.“You can look at them and you would never think they were conjoined 8 months ago,” Sandy tells PEOPLE. “We are so blessed to be able to share God’s miracles in our girls with the world.”

Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023, celebrate their first birthday.Photo:@brandeebestphotography

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Ella and Eliza Fuller, twin girls who were born conjoined at the abdomen in March 2023, celebrated their 1st birthday earlier this monthThe girls marked the major milestone about eight months after were surgically separatedMom Sandy tells PEOPLE the girls are “thriving” and “as healthy as can be"A pair of formerly conjoined twins recently celebrated their very first birthday!Ella and Eliza Fullerwere born conjoined at the abdomen at Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women on March 1, 2023, according to a previous news release from the hospital. The sisters were surgically separated on June 14, and went home for the first time just a few weeks later.Ella and Eliza, who celebrated their first birthday earlier this month, are “thriving” after one year of life, their mother Sandy Fuller tells PEOPLE.“They are so incredibly strong and as healthy as can be,” she adds.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023.@brandeebestphotographySandy marked the twin’s first birthday with a heartwarmingInstagram postfeaturing a special message for her “miracle babies.”“My heart is filled with so much gratitude, especially today,” she wrote alongside some adorable photographs of the twins from their special birthday bash. “Ella & Eliza, you girls have no idea what an impact you each have been in so many lives thus far! I love you so much.”Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023, celebrate their first birthday.@brandeebestphotographyThe twins now go “everywhere” together, Sandy said during a recent interview withToday.Though they are hard to tell apart, Ella and Eliza have distinct personalities, according to their parents. Jesse told the outlet that Eliza is more like him, “laid back” and on the “quiet side,” while Ella “wants attention all the time.”The parents also said their oldest daughter “loves” having her younger sisters around and spending time with them.Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023.@brandeebestphotographyDespite everything the twins went through early in life, their mom tells PEOPLE you’d never know it.“You can look at them and you would never think they were conjoined 8 months ago,” Sandy tells PEOPLE. “We are so blessed to be able to share God’s miracles in our girls with the world.”

A pair of formerly conjoined twins recently celebrated their very first birthday!

Ella and Eliza Fullerwere born conjoined at the abdomen at Texas Children’s Pavilion for Women on March 1, 2023, according to a previous news release from the hospital. The sisters were surgically separated on June 14, and went home for the first time just a few weeks later.

Ella and Eliza, who celebrated their first birthday earlier this month, are “thriving” after one year of life, their mother Sandy Fuller tells PEOPLE.

“They are so incredibly strong and as healthy as can be,” she adds.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023.@brandeebestphotography

formerly conjoined twins birthday

Sandy marked the twin’s first birthday with a heartwarmingInstagram postfeaturing a special message for her “miracle babies.”

“My heart is filled with so much gratitude, especially today,” she wrote alongside some adorable photographs of the twins from their special birthday bash. “Ella & Eliza, you girls have no idea what an impact you each have been in so many lives thus far! I love you so much.”

Ella and Eliza Fuller, formerly conjoined twins who were surgically separated on June 14, 2023, celebrate their first birthday.@brandeebestphotography

formerly conjoined twins birthday

The twins now go “everywhere” together, Sandy said during a recent interview withToday.

Though they are hard to tell apart, Ella and Eliza have distinct personalities, according to their parents. Jesse told the outlet that Eliza is more like him, “laid back” and on the “quiet side,” while Ella “wants attention all the time.”

The parents also said their oldest daughter “loves” having her younger sisters around and spending time with them.

formerly conjoined twins birthday

Despite everything the twins went through early in life, their mom tells PEOPLE you’d never know it.

“You can look at them and you would never think they were conjoined 8 months ago,” Sandy tells PEOPLE. “We are so blessed to be able to share God’s miracles in our girls with the world.”

source: people.com