Nicole and Renee Bailey were not only born on the same day, but they also gave birth to their children almost at the same time.
Twin sisters Nicole and Renee Bailey from Australia gave birth to babies on the same day, 22 minutes apart, ABC News and Sunshine Coast News reported.
Nicole became the mother of a boy, named Zavian, and Renee gave birth to a daughter, Ruby. Newborns not only share a common birthday, but also very similar DNA.
Identical twins Nicole and Renee became mothers for the first time. Two years ago they gave birth to their first daughters, six months apart.
And last year, the sisters got their husbands pregnant at the same time. This time, doctors predicted that the women would give birth two weeks apart, but everything turned out differently.
Nicole gave birth first. Renee went to her brother’s house to take care of her son. But then Rene’s water broke too.
“We all laughed. We just couldn’t believe it,” the woman recalled.
Nicole’s husband Tom took her to University Hospital around 2 a.m. Renee decided not to go any further and went to bed.
Soon the contractions intensified, so Renee called her husband, Julius. The woman didn’t even pack her hospital bag and was afraid to give birth in the car.
The labor was so fast that the daughter was born before Renee could even go to the ward. At this time, his sister was preparing for the birth of the baby.
“I delivered my baby in 22 minutes in the bathtub, in peace and comfort,” says Nicole.
Newborns Zavian and Ruby, oddly enough, look almost identical to each other. Even the weight of the babies is almost the same – the difference is only 200 grams.
It was earlier reported that a British woman gave birth to twins with different skin tones.
In Cherkassy, a twin tried to pass himself off as his brother during an exam at the Ministry of Internal Affairs
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