A Connecticut family welcomed twins, a boy and a girl, just minutes apart but in separate years.
The boy, Seven Morris, was born at 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2023, while his twin sister, Souli Morris, was born minutes later at 12:02 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2024.
As the New Year's Eve clock chimed, the first babies of 2024. At Yale New Haven Hospital, a remarkable event took place as twins Souli Morris and Seven Morris entered the world, their births merely three minutes apart. #twins pic.twitter.com/ERjdMHAg7r
— The Journal Post (@thejournalpost) January 2, 2024
They were born at Yale New Haven Hospital and the family is doing well. (Trending: Obama Judge Issues Shock Ruling Against Democrats)
“He was easily the last recorded birth at YNHH in 2023 as YNHH only records births to the minute, not seconds,” a hospital representative said.
New year, new babies!
Join us in congratulating @ynhhealth's first babies!
🍼 Colter Rhett Thompson at @lmhospital.
🍼 Sloane Margaret Bristow at @greenhosp.
🍼 Seven Morris and Souli Morris at @YNHH. Seven born at11:59 PM Dec. 31 and Souli born at 12:02 AM Jan. 1! pic.twitter.com/n1vL5gRNZH— Yale New Haven Hosp (@YNHH) January 2, 2024
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