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Covid-19: Twins delivered in Birmingham while mother in coma – BBC News
Perpetual Uke says she struggled to believe they were her children when she awoke 16 days later.

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image captionThe babies were delivered at 26 weeks and weighed just 27oz and 30oz
A Covid-19 patient whose twins were delivered while she was in an induced coma said she struggled to believe they were hers.
Perpetual Uke, a rheumatology consultant at Birmingham City Hospital, began to feel unwell in late March.
She was later admitted to a critical care unit, placed on a ventilator and put in an induced coma to help her recover.
Her babies were delivered by caesarean section…
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