Three Cousins Are All Pregnant With Twins And Will All Give Birth in October
Three cousins from Bolton, Mississippi were surprised when they discovered they were all pregnant at the same time and all three expecting to give birth to twins this October.
Melody Stubbs, Courtney Harper, and Janeshia Wilson, whose children fathers are brothers didn’t plan to have their kids at the same time. None of the ladies knew each other were pregnat until they saw it on social media.
“I think Neshia [Janeshia] posted first, and I saw her post, and I posted mine about a week or two later,” Harper told WLBT-TV. “She called me and said you’re pregnant, you’re having twins?!”
Once they found out they created a group chat to share their experience during pregnancy with each other. They later found out all three goes to the same doctor and started attending women’s health events together. Melody who is expected to give birth first on October 3 to a boy and a girl, that will be named Legend and Truth. On October 5, Courtney is expecting a boy and a girl, who will be named Hendrix and Houstyn. Janeshia is expecting 2 boys, that will be named Karsen and Kasen, on October 11.
“It’s kinda mind-blowing,” Harper said. “The first question that people ask is whether twins run in our family, but no one close to us has twins. We kinda just started a generation of twins out of nowhere.”
The three moms-to-be also share another connection as they are all having rainbow babies, which is a term used for babies born after a miscarriage.
The three, along with their husbands and boyfriends, are all excited about their pregnancy. But there are times that they get scared and they are glad that they have each other throughout their journey.
“A lot of things go through our heads daily, like being a perfect mom, knowing that we’re not gonna be perfect, but the pro of it is that we get to experience this together,” Wilson said.
“I’m not afraid anymore because I’m not alone,” Stubbs smiled.
“It’s an amazing feeling,” Harper added.
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