The first 12 weeks
The girls were born on 24th June, 12 weeks early.
Being this pre-mature meant they were first placed in Neonatal Special Care at Ealing then immediately transferred on to Neonatal Intensive Care at Chelsea and Westminster.
At this time they were absolutely tiny and completely reliant on specialist machinery and care 24/7.
They were so early that they didn't have names so for the first couple of days they were just "Twin 1" (Amelia, born 2lb 2oz) and "Twin 2" (Bethany, born 2lb).
Over the course of the next 12 weeks the intensive care needed reduced. After 3 weeks they were transferred out of Intensive Care to High Dependancy then after 1 month of life transferred back to Special Care at Ealing hospital, where they stayed for a further 8 weeks, gradually wheened off oxygen and tube feeding and various monitors.
This gallery contains some of the photos taken by the doting (and initially very scared) parents during the time in Hospital.
Read MoreBeing this pre-mature meant they were first placed in Neonatal Special Care at Ealing then immediately transferred on to Neonatal Intensive Care at Chelsea and Westminster.
At this time they were absolutely tiny and completely reliant on specialist machinery and care 24/7.
They were so early that they didn't have names so for the first couple of days they were just "Twin 1" (Amelia, born 2lb 2oz) and "Twin 2" (Bethany, born 2lb).
Over the course of the next 12 weeks the intensive care needed reduced. After 3 weeks they were transferred out of Intensive Care to High Dependancy then after 1 month of life transferred back to Special Care at Ealing hospital, where they stayed for a further 8 weeks, gradually wheened off oxygen and tube feeding and various monitors.
This gallery contains some of the photos taken by the doting (and initially very scared) parents during the time in Hospital.
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Bathany sound asleep in her cost in Ealing. Heart rate & Saturation monitor glowing brightly.
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