Newly-born twins cuddle during their bath time like they are still in their mother's womb

by Mark Bennett

December 23, 2021

Newly-born twins cuddle during their bath time like they are still in their mother's womb
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Having twins can be an incredible experience, and is certainly different from having children one at a time. Twins immediately create an indissoluble bond between themselves which remains with them throughout their lives, They support each other and are their own first best friends! They are born and grow up together, developing their own language in the first few months of life. A video that now counts almost fifty million views has as its subject a pair of twins who are under 2 months of age. The two are filmed whilst a professional nurse gives them a bath using a special technique which aims to simulate the experience the little ones had when they were in the womb.

via Youtube / Le Bain de Sonia

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Youtube screenshot / Le Bain de Sonia

Youtube screenshot / Le Bain de Sonia

This extremely popular Youtube video shows how you can bathe newly-born babies to recreate the experience of them still being in the womb. In the video, the two babies hug and caress each other just as if they were back in their mother's womb. In the description of the video, it is clearly stated that you should not to try to give this type of bath to children or grandchildren if you are not qualified to do so. This type of bathing was invented by Sonia Rochel, a nurse from Paris and is very different from the traditional method. This new approach to bathing is the result of many years of observation, research and reflection and cannot be performed by just anybody.

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The video shows some particularly tender moments during the bath time: cute caressing and a sweet hugging between the two infants for the entire duration of the bath. The total duration of the bath varies between 10 and 15 minutes and is reserved for very small children (children up to about 2 months of age). Only nurse Sonia Rochel uses this technique, who cautions parents not try to do it themselves when bathing their infants at home.

We invite you to watch the video ... it's an explosion of cuteness!

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