Jennifer received devastating news at her 20-week scan: her twins likely wouldn’t live. Yet, at 29 weeks, Macie and Marcus were born—small, vulnerable, and struggling to survive.
They were put in a special twin co-sleeping cot, mimicking their position in the womb. This cot let doctors address their individual needs while keeping them together, providing warmth, comfort, and the security of being near each other.
Remarkably, the twins improved. After 12 weeks in intensive care, they went home—healthy, growing, and full of energy. Their family sees them as “wee miracles,” a testament to how hope, new technology, and love can transform sadness into happiness.
Now, the family is fundraising to provide these cots to other babies in need, so more families can experience their own miracles.