Twins have a strange relationship that we don’t completely understand.
They share something more profound than science can explain. Twins can sense each other’s feelings as if they were their own. There have been cases in which twins who have been separated have had a bodily sensation that they know is related to their sibling.
In a poignant scene filmed by their father, Dane Lyman, we can see and hear the twins sobbing until a nurse lays them face to cheek.
Corrine and Amelia, who were born four weeks preterm on February 25, were joined by the twins. Their health was good, and the birth went smoothly.
Lisa and Dane added two more children to their family, Corinne and Amelia, both girls, increasing their total number of children under the age of four to four.
Dane captured any moment Lisa could not observe from her birthing bed. Dane was filming when an unexpected incident demonstrated the depth of their relationship.
Two newborn boys were separated and examined separately.
Newborn babies wailed like all new babies, but only for a short time. The twins were only separated for a few minutes, but they were together throughout pregnancy. It was too much for them to handle the shock of entering a completely different and frightening environment. As one wailing baby is returned to his sibling by the nurse, everyone in the room is able to see their relationship. Once they are reunited with skin-to-skin contact, cheek to cheek, the boys feel comfortable again.
They immediately stop crying and go silent.
This was all they needed to get back together. The top twin rests his head on his brother’s belly and rests his face on his brother’s.
The most beautiful thing was watching these twins cuddle up to each other for comfort only minutes after being born and separated.
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