The provided HTML code includes an image, text, and an embedded YouTube video related to the story of two sisters who gave birth to newborn boys just hours apart at the same hospital. Here’s a summary of the content:The provided HTML code includes an image, text, and an embedded YouTube video related to the story of two sisters who gave birth to newborn boys just hours apart at the same hospital. Here’s a summary of the content: Image: The image shows the two sisters, Michelle Hilferty and Monica Hogan, holding their newborn babies, Ryan and Anthony. Text Content: * The article describes how the two sisters, who live on the same street in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, gave birth to their sons on June 26, 2023, in rooms next to each other at Lankenau Medical Center. * Hogan’s son Ryan was born at 5:57 a.m., while Hilferty’s son Anthony arrived at 8:50 p.m. * The sisters expressed their excitement about the special bond their sons will share. * The article mentions that Hilferty’s induction was initially scheduled for later that week, but she went into labor a few days earlier after visiting her sister at the hospital. * The Main Line Health spokesperson noted in a social media post that the sisters have a history of coincidences, including the previous births of their children on significant dates. Embedded YouTube Video: * The YouTube video embedded below the text content shows a news report about the sisters’ extraordinary birth experience. Additional Note: * The article is attributed to Michael Lee Simpson of People magazine. * The publisher’s note at the end indicates that the article was originally published on DELCO Today in July 2023.
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Michelle Hilferty and Monica Hogan with Ryan and Anthony.
A remarkable turn of events resulted in two Drexel Hill sisters having newborn boys just hours apart, writes Michael Lee Simpson for People.
Michelle Hilferty and Monica Hogan, who both live on the same street, gave birth on June 26, 2023, at Lankenau Medical Center, in rooms next to each other.
Hogan’s baby son Ryan was born at 5:57 a.m. Hilferty’s son Anthony arrived at 8:50 p.m.
“It’s just going to be exciting to see the friendships they make and the bond they have,” Hilferty told CBS station KYW-TV.
Hilferty had a scheduled induction in a few days when she visited her older sister who had just given birth, KYW-TV reports.
“I actually had my induction scheduled for our due date which was Friday,” Hilferty told the station.
A few hours later she was back at the hospital to give birth.
A spokesperson for Main Line Health wrote in a social media post that the sisters are attuned to each other and “are not novices when it comes to coincidences.”
Apparently, Hogan’s 4-year-old son was born on her birthday.
Hilferty’s 2-year-old daughter was born on her grandfather’s birthday.
Read more about sisters Michelle Hilferty and Monica Hogan in People.
Publisher’s Note: This post first appeared on DELCO Today in July 2023.