Japanese twins give birth on same day despite being due two weeks apart


The proud mothers with their babies say they will bring them up as though they are twins. - Maidonanews

BEIJING: Twins are known for doing things together, but one pair in Japan have taken their closeness a step further by giving birth on the same day.

Japanese sisters Nanami Hamada and Minae Hatamoto, 25, had their babies within a few hours of each other, despite their due dates being two weeks apart.

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