40-year-old woman welcomes twins after years of trying for kids

40-year-old woman welcomes twins after years of trying for kids

- A woman has taken to social media to share the blessings she recently received from God

- The 40-year-old woman has been childless for several years and has just welcomed a set of twins

- She shared pictures of herself and the bundles of joy on Twitter, asking people to congratulate her

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A 40-year-old woman has taken to social media to celebrate the arrival of her twins after several years of childlessness.

Briefly.co.za learnt that the woman identified as Mz Adeola on Twitter shared pictures of herself and her kids and appreciated God for the miracle he has done in her life.

She tweeted: "After 40 years without a child God finally blessed me with twins Face screaming in fear God is a miracle worker and he will do wonders in your life too. Can you say congratulations to me?"

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In other news, a couple in Wisconsin that has a set of triplets beat incredible odds by naturally conceiving another set of triplets and delivering the babies after 15 months of welcoming the first set.

The couple identified as Tyana Stanton and Jarrel Covington have a daughter named Kyhlee, who is their first child.

The couple lost one child during the second triplet pregnancy and welcomed twins instead of triplets.

Tyana is a twin and also has twin brothers. She welcomed her first set of triplets in October 2018. The set of twins were born in January 2020.

According to the couple, they got on birth control after the first triplets arrived, but Tyana got pregnant six months later.

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