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Twin sisters give birth on the same day in the same hospital

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Twin sisters give birth on the same day in the same hospital

A pair of twin sisters now has an even more special bond, as they both gave birth on the same day, in the very same hospital.

WellSpan Health shared on social media the story of Rebecca and Christina, twin sisters who were pregnant at the same time. According to WLTX, Rebecca had an induction scheduled for May 23, and her sister decided to visit while she was in labor. But while she was visiting, Christina’s water broke… and her labor began, too. The sisters both gave birth two days later, on May 25.

So the twin sisters had their babies together, at WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital.

Photo shared publicly on the WellSpan Health Facebook page.
Photo shared publicly on the WellSpan Health Facebook page.

“A special birthday at WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital!” the WellSpan social media team shared. “Raylynn (on the left with mom, Rebecca) was born Thursday morning weighing 8 lbs., 3 oz., and 20“ long. Xavian (on the right with mom, Christina) was born later Thursday afternoon weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz, and 20.5“ long. Congratulations Rebecca and Christina!”

Making the story even more incredible is that twins Rebecca and Christina celebrated their birthday on Monday, just days after being discharged from the hospital.

In 2022, another set of identical twin sisters gave birth to their babies on the same day in the same hospital — and their babies also happened to be the same size!

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