Twins communicate with each other after delivery to make sure they’re ok

This couldn’t get any cuter.
Twins have been side by side since the very start of life itself.

They are born into this world together where they continue their incredible bond.

Some people even say twins can think alike and move almost like one soul in two bodies.


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“Whether or not your babies come home together or separately, the relationship between them will shape their lives right from the start. They are individuals who are born as members of a team. They will grow up with a strong relationship to the other members of their team,” Twin Magazine writes.

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“Their relationship bond brings with it life-enhancing possibilities which are seldom enjoyed by single-born children. Soon they will begin to light up with joy at the sight of each other. Their daily companionship during early childhood lays the foundation for lifelong comraderie.”

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It’s believed that the special bond twins share actually begins right there in the womb, long before they even open their eyes to the world.

According to Scientific American, twins start interacting as early as the 14th week of gestation.

“Over the following weeks they reduced the num­ber of movements toward themselves and instead reached more frequently toward their counterparts,” the Scientific American reports.

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“By the 18th week they spent more time contacting their partners than themselves or the walls of the uterus. Almost 30 percent of their movements were directed toward their prenatal companions. These movements, such as stroking the head or back, lasted longer and were more accurate than self-directed actions, such as touching their own eyes or mouth.”

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So by the time they step out of the womb, they’re already best friends—like little buddies who’ve known each other forever.

At least that seems to be the case between Baby A and Baby B.

That might not be the names they’ll go by later, but that’s what Mike Lasky lovingly called his newborn twins just about an hour after they came into the world.

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He caught that amazing twin bond on camera and shared the heart-melting video on YouTube for everyone to see.

It shows the sweetest little babies gently looking out for each other, almost like they’re making sure both are okay while trying to settle into this brand-new world around them.

The babies are lying side by side in the same hospital bed, softly looking over at each other like they already know they’re meant to stick together.


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They’re even moving their tiny mouths, almost like they’re trying to talk to each other in their own little baby language. It’s such a sweet example of newborn bonding and the natural twin connection that parents and doctors often talk about.


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Whether or not these two are actually communicating is unknown.

But no matter how you see it, it’s absolutely adorable. Some even say it’s more than just cuteness—because there are real debates in the scientific community about whether twins create their own secret language, also known as twin talk or cryptophasia.

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It’s called cryptophasia, according to Wikipedia. It’s a language made up by twins that only they can understand.

Cryptophasia can also include mirrored walking and identical mannerisms.

The video of Baby A and Baby B ended up going viral, gathering millions of views and sparking tons of comments from parents and families who’ve also witnessed that incredible twin bond. Many shared their own stories about twin connection, child development, and early parenting moments, showing just how powerful and universal this experience really is.

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“Mine were place together and stayed that way within 20 minutes of birth. The slept better that way. They shared a crib for the first 5 months then we decided to separate them,” one mom wrote on Facebook.

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“We kept the cribs together in an L shape and some nights I would go in and they would be cuddled into the corner of each of their cribs holding hands. Lots my heart every time… They are 13 months now and still have the L shape with their cribs and reach to touch each other every night before bed.”

Check out the heart-melting video of Baby A and Baby B, where you can actually see them checking on each other like tiny best friends from the very start. It’s a beautiful example of newborn bonding, twin connection, and the power of family love.

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