US twin baby sisters born holding hands
A pair of US twin sisters
who were born holding hands were breathing on their own after being
removed from a ventilator, their mother has said.
Jillian and Jenna Thistlethwaite shared an amniotic sac and placenta, a rare condition known as monoamniotic birth.
"They're already best friends," said their mother, Sarah Thistlethwaite.
Monoamniotic birth occurs in only one in 10,000 pregnancies.
Ms Thistlethwaite, 32, was monitored for weeks at Akron
General Medical Center in Akron, as monoamniotic twins are at risk from
becoming entangled in each other's umbilical cords.
She told the Akron Beacon Journal newspaper that holding her children was "the best Mother's Day present ever".
"I can't believe they were holding hands," she said. "That's amazing."
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