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Identical Twins have to be fingerprinted by mother to tell them apart

Newborn Twins Sleeping

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 Identical twin babies can be very hard to tell apart, but as long as the parents are able to, there shouldn't be any problems. But what if the parents can't even tell them apart? That happened to a new mom in Argentina. Sofia Rodriguez says she kept a different color bracelet on her twin boys to know who was who, but when they outgrew them, she took them off and didn't replace them. She assumed she'd be able to identify her own kids. She was wrong. She began to panic that she couldn't tell which was Valentin and which one was Lorenzo, so she called the police for help. They told her to bring the babies in to have them fingerprinted so their prints could be run through the National Registry of Persons. So she did, but then had to wait a couple of agonizing weeks for the results. During this time, she shared her story on social media and was comforted by the number of other twin parents who admitted to having the same problem with their own kids. Finally, the results came back, and Sofia now knows exactly who's who. Now she just needs to remember it.

If their own mother can't tell them apart, these brothers are going to eventually have some fun with teachers and girlfriends. 

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