wylder and gem chapman are monochrionic—monoamniotic — known as momo — twins and they beat all the oddsry. can you see your brother? can you see each other? you've spent a long time together in there, haven't you? to their parents, these twins are two in a million, but wylder and gem have a significant statistical story of their own. not only are they identical but in the womb, they shared the same amniotic sac and placenta. this only happens in around one in 5,000 to 6,000 pregnancies and to bring them safely into the world meant their mum, rachel, had to be constantly monitored. you know, we said it all along that if this works out, it will actually be a miracle. the amount of people that have had to advise us, give us support. rachel talks of miracles because a chance of losing twins with the same placenta and amniotic sac, called medically monocrionic and monoamniotic, is 5a times higher than a singleton pregnancy in the first 2a weeks. after that, clinicians have tojudge when is the best time to deliver the babies. for gem and wylder, thatjudgment call came just short of 28 weeks.