After the first baby was born, the mother was asked to lie still in bed to prepare for the second baby, but waited forever and nothing happened.
24 weeks and 5 days pregnant with twins, mother Joanne Reilly, from Swinton, Manchester (England), suddenly broke her water. She quickly and her husband, Anthony rushed to St Mary's hospital to give birth.
“I had a pleasant pregnancy and I am enjoying every second of it because everything is going well, ” says Joanne . I have no appetite and almost no morning sickness. A week ago, I had I went to the antenatal clinic, everything was fine, so I was very confused and scared when my water suddenly broke. I went to the hospital with my husband right away. A few hours later I went into labor."
Baby Dylan was born with a weight of 737 grams when he was only 24 weeks and 5 days in the womb.
Baby Dylan was born with a weight of 737 grams and needed to be resuscitated within minutes of birth. While the doctor took care of her son, Joanne had to stay in bed to prepare for the birth of her second son. However, nothing happened, the second labor pain did not come. right.
The mother-of-two was ordered to stay in bed to delay the birth of her second baby and increase the boy's chances of survival. Doctors hope Oscar will be able to stay in the womb until full term because the baby is alone in an amniotic sac. However, 2 days later, Joanne gave birth to her second child with a weight of 907 grams.
Two days later, Oscar was born weighing 907 grams.
The twin mother shared: "At the time, Dylan was in the neonatal intensive care unit. We almost lost him when he was born so I wanted to visit him but couldn't. The doctor asked me to lie still to keep Oscar in my stomach because every hour is important to the development of the baby, so I just follow the doctor's orders to do the best for him. Fortunately, Oscar was born without any health complications."
After 3 months in the intensive care unit, the twins Dylan - Oscar were finally able to share a cot.
For the first time, Joanne was able to hold two children at the same time.
Joanne's family of four.
After 3 months in the intensive care unit, the twin brothers Dylan - Oscar were finally able to share a cot. And Joanne was worried that the children would not have feelings for each other when there was a period of non-interaction.
Joanne used to worry that Dylan and Oscar wouldn't love each other.
But 19 months passed, the two boys grew up healthy and played very well together.
Joanne and her husband took their two children for a walk.
However, now, 19 months have passed, the two boys have grown up healthy and very united in love with each other. "I don't have to worry about the brotherhood of my two boys because they know they're twins - which means it wouldn't be okay without each other. So, for every one of them that leaves the room, the other one is the other. They will cry again even though they love to fight," said the happy mother .