Twin sisters Erin Cheplak and Jill Justiniani joked about having their infants on the same day during their pregnancies.
They never dreamed it would happen. But that is exactly what occured.
“This is no anymore a joke,” She informed her sis over the telephone on May 5, just before Erin’s scheduled cesarean delivery.

“My water broke.” The twin sis gave the birth of their 1st child in a hallway at Kaiser Permanente Clinic in California, barely hours away.
Not only were the kids delivered on the same day and at the same facility, but their sizes were also similar. The boys, Jill and Erin, were born weighing 3260 grams apiece.
The same quantity — 50.8 cm — was added to the height. Even though the sisters were taken aback by the timing of their boys’ births, they stated that it was a normal occurrence.

The Yorba Linda twins have been walking hand in hand their entire lives. “We usually did together everything,” She stated.
It was amazing to be capable to experience every phase of one’s life with one another.

“We are actually best friends.” The sisters are presently employed as teenage physical therapists at a polyclinic.
Their seats are right close to one another. They typically have brunch together.

The siblings wedded one year away and were expecting eight days later, which they said was not planned.
Jill and her spouse Jan had been trying for a year when they discovered they were expecting – on the day of the Cheplaks’ postponed fam event in August 21.

Because of their common background, it appeared appropriate for the siblings to get through the rigors of pregnancy simultaneously.
It also became more comfy for them. “Because these were our 1st births, there were so many unknown factors,” Erin added.







