New𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧s twins Cling To Each Other For First Bath Tiмe

These new ᴛᴡɪɴꜱ were enjoying their first bath in a soft embrace with their eyes ᴄʟᴏsᴇd. a midwife from Paris posted these fascinating images on a social network, where they quickly went ᴠɪʀᴀʟ.


Sonia Rochel, a midwife living in Paris, submitted the two minutes, 50 second long video to YouTube on November 8. Since then, it has received nearly four million views. Ms. Rochel released the video to promote “The Thalasso baby Spa,” a compact bathtub and shower set she created for infants to mimic the experience of being in the ᴡᴏᴍʙ.

In the video, the Nᴇᴡʙᴏʀɴꜱsiblings can be seen holding one other nonstop while taking their first bath together as if no one should ever separate them. They didn’t mind being touched by the midwife or being submerged entirely in water. They hold on to one another as they float in the small bowl of lukewarm water.

They appear to be sleeping soundly as a nurse is seen carefully caressing and supporting their fragile bodies. Their noses and mouths are kept above the water at one point so they can breathe easily while water is gently sprinkled over their foreheads and eyes at another. The infants are removed from the bath at the end of the video, laid out on a mat, and covered in towels to dry.

They had their first bath at the maternity facility where they were born when they were just a few days old, according to Ms. Rochel. They have been alive for almost a month. Ms. Rochel, a grandmother of six, claimed in an online interview from last year that she came up with the novel bathing technique after enjoying the sensation of rushing water on her face while taking a shower. She made the decision to test the procedure on the infants and discovered that it caused the infants to move similarly to how they do in the ᴡᴏᴍʙ. Multiple times before, Ms. Rochel bathed ᴛᴡɪɴꜱ simultaneously, thus she claimed that the Nᴇᴡʙᴏʀɴꜱ’ expression in the video did not sᴜʀᴘʀɪsᴇ her.

In order to simulate how it feels for a Nᴇᴡʙᴏʀɴꜱin the ᴡᴏᴍʙ, the Thalasso baby Bath, developed by French nurse Sonia Rochel, includes gently cradling an infant in the bath and flowing water over the baby’s face.

Sonia had already been seen on camera using her incomparably gentle approach, but this is the first time ᴛᴡɪɴꜱ have been bathed by her. although the fraternal twin Bᴀʙɪᴇꜱ appear to be in a very chilled state and the procedure appears to be quite soothing, Sonia does not advise parents to do this at home.

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