At UAB Hospital in Alabama, a one-in-a-million pregnancy has happened twice now, just months apart.
At UAB Hospital , a one-in-a-million pregnancy has happened twice now, just months apart.Back in December, Kelsey Hatcher gave birth to two healthy babies, according to sister station WVTM. She was the first dicavitary pregnancy patient — which means she carried two babies, one in each uterus — at UAB Hospital .Months after Hatcher's delivery, Shellie Pasco welcomed her babies into the world after she, too, learned she had a double uterus , and was carrying a child in each.
'It was pretty crazy because when we went in for the ultrasound that first eight-week appointment, I think it was, the ultrasound technician kind of did a double take and went back and forth on my belly and told us, 'actually, there's two heartbeats, here's one, here's the other.' Pascoe said.She and her husband were initially in shock and then quickly got to planning.They were referred to a specialist at UAB.
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