One Black and One White Twins – What Do They Look Like 18 Years Later?

Published on October 22, 2019
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Couple Adopted Embryos and Look What Happened

Rachel and Aaron Halbert are both Caucasian, but with a family of three African American babies. As you can clearly see below, families come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. This couple chose to adopt African American embryos and were told by doctors that there was just a four-percent chance that they’d have triplets. Though they knew they were going to have babies of a different race, they were quite shocked.

Rachel And Aaron Holding The Triplets With Their Two Older Children

Rachel And Aaron Holding The Triplets With Their Two Older Children

Spotting Concerns

Spotting is quite common during early pregnancy, but it can still be worrisome. Often, it happens because the fertilized egg is embedding into the womb’s lining. However, it can indicate that a miscarriage might occur. Because Rachel’s didn’t go away, she went to her local clinic to ensure that everything was fine. Though fear gripped her and she was upset, she tried to stay calm. Then, the doctor told her some news that she was not expecting to hear.

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Woman In Pain

Woman In Pain