Inseparable twins holding each other's hand at birth, two years later
Categories: Children
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/inseparable-twins-holding-each-others-hand-at-birth-two-years-later.htmlTwo years ago, identical twins were born, who surprised the doctors by holding hands. Now Jenna and Gillian Thistlewaite are the closest people to each other in the world.
Such a case, when during multiple pregnancies babies share one amniotic bladder, happens once per 10 thousand people. The girls were born with a difference of 45 seconds, and as soon as they approached each other, they immediately joined hands. Everyone who was present at the birth was speechless.
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Jenna and Gillian were born in May 2014.


Two years have passed since that moment, but little has changed.


The girls are still inseparable.

"Sometimes when my husband goes to the store, he takes one baby, and I stay with the second. When this happens, both get very upset and constantly ask about each other. They are obviously very close. Like two seeds in one bean pod," their mother says.Isn't that touching?
Keywords: Twins | Girls | Before and after | Relationships | Then and now
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