Twins have a special bond that that goes beyond our understanding.
It is a connection that goes beyond science. Twins can feel each otherโs emotions more deeply as if they were their own emotions. When twins are separated, many have experienced a physical sensation and they know it is in relation to their twin.
In a touching moment captured by their dad, Dane Lyman, the newborn twins can be seen and heard wailing until a nurse places them cheek to cheek.
The boys, who were born four weeks premature on Feb. 25, join big sisters Corrine and Amelia. They were both healthy and had a smooth delivery.
Lisa and her husband Dane have two other children, both girls, Corinne and Amelia, bringing their family to four children under the age of four years old.
Dane recorded any moment that Lisa would not be able to witness from her birthing bed. Since Dane was already recording, he caught an unexpected moment that showed the depth of his twinโs bond.
The newborn boys were separated to get examined.
They were ๐๐๐๐๐๐ing like all newborn babies, but they would not be for long. The twins were only separated for several minutes, but through the entire pregnancy, they had each other. Entering an entirely new and ๐๐๐๐๐ข world was too much for the boys to do apart.
The nurse brings one crying baby back to his brother and their bond is shown to all in the room. Once the brothers are reunited with skin-to-skin contact, cheek to cheek, the boys feel safe again.
The newborn boys immediately stop ๐๐๐๐๐๐ing and become silent.
They are back together and that was all they needed. The top twin puts his face on his brotherโs and rests his head on his brotherโs stomach. The most lovely experience was watching these twins cuddle up to each other for comfort only minutes after being born and separated.
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