Identical twin sisters welcomed their babies just two hours apart, despite their due dates not being on the same day. Rachel and Kim Saunders from Minnesota, USA, went into labor simultaneously, continuing their pattern of doing everything together since birth.
Baby William Saunders was born at 11:27 PM on July 8 of last year, followed by his cousin, Kraw Phillips Crawford, at 1:28 AM on July 9. Six months later, the twin sisters shared this rare occurrence with their 282,000 TikTok followers.
The sisters told their followers, "We knew we wanted to have babies at the same time and got pregnant in the same month." When they went into labor together, they headed to the hospital simultaneously, even planning to spend time in the hospital room playing games together.
In a video viewed 107,000 times, the sisters revealed they got married at separate wedding ceremonies and, contrary to popular belief, did not marry twin brothers. The babies appear very similar, but William was born with slightly darker hair and is smaller than Kraw, having arrived two weeks earlier than expected, according to the British newspaper Mirror.