Aimee and Ashlee Nelson New Year’s Eve, They say twins have a special connection, but no story proves this more than that of Aimee and Ashlee Nelson. Both teenagers were pregnant at the time and went into labor at the same time and even had the same doctor!
This all happened on New Years Eve as well.
Aimee and Ashlee, 19, had due dates 6 days apart. They were in separate places at the time each went into labor and had no idea until they both were at the same hospital as to what was going on.
Their mother, Marcella Farson, told reporters the tale of the bizarre evening:
“She [Aimee] actually started calling me at 8:30 Sunday evening and said, ‘Mommy, I’m having these feelings, I’ve never had these feelings before.’ And I didn’t hear from her again until 2:30 in the morning. But by 3:30, we were on the way to the hospital. Things moved quite rapidly. Then I got a text from Ashlee.
I let her know we were at the hospital with Aimee. Then she calls me back 20 minutes later saying, ‘I’m going to go back to bed,’ and about five minutes later she thought her water broke. I said, ‘Sweetheart, get up and come join us.’ She got there about 6:30, quarter ’til seven. It just progressed from there.”
This all happened on New Years Eve as well.
Aimee and Ashlee, 19, had due dates 6 days apart. They were in separate places at the time each went into labor and had no idea until they both were at the same hospital as to what was going on.
Their mother, Marcella Farson, told reporters the tale of the bizarre evening:
“She [Aimee] actually started calling me at 8:30 Sunday evening and said, ‘Mommy, I’m having these feelings, I’ve never had these feelings before.’ And I didn’t hear from her again until 2:30 in the morning. But by 3:30, we were on the way to the hospital. Things moved quite rapidly. Then I got a text from Ashlee.
I let her know we were at the hospital with Aimee. Then she calls me back 20 minutes later saying, ‘I’m going to go back to bed,’ and about five minutes later she thought her water broke. I said, ‘Sweetheart, get up and come join us.’ She got there about 6:30, quarter ’til seven. It just progressed from there.”