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NEED TO KNOW
- This summer, three sets of twins were born within days of each other at a Florida hospital
- The bundles of joy include a set of twin girls born on July 27, a twin boy and girl born on July 29 and another set of twin girls on July 31
- “The arrival of these children is a true blessing for their families and for our team,” said Lacey Null, Nurse Manager of the Neonatal ICU at AdventHealth Ocala
Medical staff in Florida are seeing triple after three sets of twins were born within days of each other this summer.
A spokesperson for AdventHealth Ocala announced the exciting news on Wednesday, Aug. 13.
Twin girls Dara and Dana arrived on July 27, followed by the birth of Hudson and his sister Hazel on July 29.
Last but not least was twin girls Harley and Marceline, who were born on July 31.
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“Welcoming a new member of the family is always a special moment,” Lacey Null, Nurse Manager of the Neonatal ICU at AdventHealth Ocala, said in a statement. “The arrival of these children is a true blessing for their families and for our team. We are honored to provide the best possible care for them.”
Medical workers have been providing constant care for the six new babies during their stay at AdventHealth Ocala’s Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
The twins all remain in the hospital and it’s not yet clear when they’ll be discharged.
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Worldwide, about 12 out of every 1,000 deliveries are twins.
“As the only hospital in Marion County where babies are delivered, AdventHealth Ocala is honored to be the first stop in so many families’ stories,” a hospital spokesperson said in the release, “especially when it’s double the love.”