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MY TWINS weighed less than a Christmas Pudding!

Diana Nicholls, 38, East Ivanhoe, Vic

It was the most wonderful news, but with everything I had been through to get here, I couldn’t help but worry.

After being diagnosed with endometriosis, it had taken years, plus two big surgeries, before I’d fallen pregnant.

Now, my husband, Cameron, and I were expecting identical twins!

‘They’re sharing a placenta so we need to keep a close eye on them,’ the obstetrician told us.

I hoped for the best but a big part of me was terrified about whether little lives I was now responsible for.

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