Newborn twins always find a way to hold each other as they used to in the womb. Sonia Rochel from Paris, France, a maternity nurse, came up with a unique bathing technique called the Thalasso Baby Bath.

The technique involves cradling a newborn baby under running water. When she did it for a pair of twins, they held onto each other. It makes them feel like they’re in the womb again.
The water ran over the head and eyes with their nose above the water so they could breathe. Rochel said that the Thalasso bath is meant for babies under two months old.

Vicky Plowright was expecting twins who grew very close inside her womb. The doctor found that they shared the same amniotic sac.
That puts the babies at risk of one of the umbilical cords going around their neck because of the lack of space. It was tough because she was excited about the news of twins but also terrified of what could happen to them.

Eventually, the sonographer found that the twins shifted to a lifesaving embrace. They were holding each other in a way that kept each other safe.
The twins were delivered at 32-weeks, and they were born without issue. A bond between siblings in the womb is like nothing else in the world.







