The Rooney Family
The Rooney family was extended to a family of four on November 5th 1998 with a pair of fraternal twins, Olivia and Vanessa Rooney, A.K.A Liv and Nessa. Vanessa was originally called Maddie but a mistake was made in her birth certificate, so they were told, so they just called her Vanessa, The time difference between the twins was 45 minutes.
Seconds after the twins were born they were tightly wrapped in Karen's hug. "What are you going to name them"asks the nurse,
"Well I decided to call this little angel Olivia and my husband chose the name Maddison for this little angel!"
The nurse congratulated on her Identical twin baby girls as she slowly gave each baby a quick little check up, The nurse slowly and very carefully lay the first baby, Liv, down on a weighing scales and wrote down her exact mass, then she put a stethoscope to her heart, She was a perfectly healthy baby,
Karen handed over the second baby, Maddie, as she was given Liv, "their beautiful babies" the nurse admits, "Thank you" Karen says very proud of these new lives.
The nurse was almost finished examining the second baby when she realized something was wrong, The nurse called a doctor in,
by now Karen was panicking, As the nurse explained to her that Maddies eyes weren't responding to anything properly, "It could just be the amount of residue temporarily made the babies eyes un responsible, it happens quite often don't worry" the nurse reassured Karen.
"We will bring in a little cot for Olivia to sleep in tonight but we will have to take Maddison to the delivery room just to keep a close eye on her, ok?" the doctor explains to her as he slowly carries Maddie out of the room.
Suddenly another doctor runs in calling for the nurse, "Nurse, Mrs Merrell is about to have her twins we need all hands on deck" he practically falls over rushing out the door,
"Well Mrs Rooney, what a coincidence, two sets of twins in one night! Congratulations!" the nurse says about to leave,
"Thank you nurse for your help" Karen says really meaning it,
"you're welcome" as the nurse leaves.
