Twin sisters from New Jersey gave birth to boys on the same day, just a few hours apart and a room apart. The two 32-year-old sisters Danielle Grant and Kim Abraham did not plan the pregnancy at the same time, but ended up giving birth on the same date, April 22. When both started to set the date of birth, they were forced to choose the same day and thus gave birth to two sons, Aaron and Roman, less than three hours apart from each other writes Huffingtonpost.com, forwards bw. The chances of twin sisters being born on the same day are reported by a math professor at Brookdale Community College to be approximately 8 in 100, but the fact that Grant and Abraham both had boys, then they are 000 in 4. The sisters, who were born a minute apart from each other, said everything was a coincidence (except the date of the visit).
Source: Huffington Post November 17, 2024 05:14 UTC