Miracle Twins born holding hands - Identical Girls Jenna and Jillian

Miracle Twins Jenna and Jillian were Born Holding Hands. These twin baby girls were born friends for life.
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D Sarah Thistlethwaite said babies Jillian and Jenna were removed from ventilators and were able to breathe on their own.  “It’s just hard to put into words how amazing it feels to know the girls are OK,” she said. The girls are identical twin and shared the same amniotic sac and placenta. This is called monoamniotic, or “mono mono,” birth and occur in about one of every 10,000 pregnancies. They were born Friday, May 9, 2014 at Akron General Medical Center, holding hands when doctors delivered them. The mother told the Akron Beacon Journal that was “the best Mother’s Day present ever.” Jenna was born first at 4 pounds, 2 ounces and 17 inches, and Jillian following 48 seconds later at 3 pounds, 13 ounces and 17.5 inches. The twins will remain in hospital for two to four weeks. Dr. Melissa Mancuso helped deliver the twins. Sarah and Bill Thistlethwaite, of Orrville, Ohio, have a 1 year old son, Jaxon. The girls were born at 33 weeks and two days.

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