A couple of inseparable sisters in Minnesota gave birth to 90 boys in adjoining hospital rooms to boys.
Brittany Schille, who had a scheduled induction, was admitted to M Health Fairview Ridges Hospital in Burnsville, Minnesota on the morning of Dec. 14.
The kindergarten teacher (30) was there less than three hours when she heard a familiar voice in the hallway.
Schille’s sister, Ashley Carruth, gave birth – and not only that, but she also moved into the room next door. The brothers and sisters could not believe their happiness.
“We looked at each other and just started chatting,” Carruth, 29, told parents TODAY. ‘I prepared myself for nine months knowing that I would have to give birth without Britt because of COVID-19. And then she was there. It was comforting and so surreal. ”
Schille noted that when she and Carruth were little girls, they would pretend to be mothers to their baby dolls.
“We wanted to be moms together and then it happened in real life!” she said.
The women said they believe they should have mastered the exciting turnaround by their father, Paul Wayne Lemke, who died of cancer in 2016. According to them, family was everything to him.
“He made it happen,” Schille shared. He looked down at us and smiled. He knew we needed each other. To some people it may seem like a crazy coincidence, but to us … we know it’s God and our father. ‘
Carruth’s little boy, Cassius John, was born first, followed by Zander Paul, who was named after his late grandfather. Carruth and her husband, John, are also parents to a 3-year-old daughter, Eden.
“I called Ash with questions. She’s been through it. She knows what she’s doing,” Schille told parents TODAY. “We will be awake in the middle of the night, feeding and texting and chatting.”
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