Mom Confesses She Might Have Mixed Up Her Identical Twins When They Were Born 10 Years Ago

Being a new parent is exhausting, never mind having to keep track of which identical twin is which. This was recently exemplified after newborn twin girls were potentially swapped at birth. The parents went viral for admitting to struggling to tell them apart at the hospital. They subsequently opened up about challenges distinguishing identical twin babies.

In January 2014, Nicole Giamundo and her husband, Jordon Smith, made the terrifying realization, while they were cradling their newborn twin girls, Adalynn and Nora, in their hospital room, that they couldn’t remember which daughter was which.

The mom recently shared how she and Jordon were sleep-deprived and, despite attempting to dress one daughter in purple and the other in pink, their exhaustion made it difficult to tell the twins apart.

Nicole told People in a new interview published on Tuesday (April 9): “We couldn’t recall which bassinet we had taken them from, and that was our way of keeping track of them.

“I immediately panicked, realizing how unprepared we truly were to have twins.”

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The mom reportedly said that her daughter wore hospital bracelets, but they didn’t specify the names of the twins.

To this day, the couple isn’t entirely certain if they mixed up their daughters at the hospital, but because they are identical, it will forever remain a mystery, People reported.

“This is something we are asked about all the time,” Nicole said. “The number one question we get when people find out we have twins is if we have mixed them up.”

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Last month, Nicole went viral on TikTok, amassing 8.3 million views in the video where she shared more about the mixup, including her daughters’ “hilarious” reactions to the news.

The video was posted in response to another woman who wondered “how would you ever know” if one was to “mixup” their twins.

Upon telling her daughters about the potential identity blunder, the mom, who works as a mortgage advisor in Texas, USA, said: “I did not expect them to have those reactions.”

Nicole gave birth to identical twins in 2014 and explained how sleep deprivation and exhaustion made it difficult to tell the twins apart at birth

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“They both were glad they weren’t the other, which made my heart happy because that means they love who they are, and that’s the most important thing to me as a mom.”

Nicole added: “I want them to love who they are, I want them to not wish they were someone else.

“So when I recorded those videos and their reactions were, albeit funny, they gave me some peace of mind that they are who they were meant to be and they love who they are, mixed up or not.”

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Since sharing her family‘s experience, the working mom admitted to having formed a community on TikTok of parents going through similar situations, People reported.

She explained: “The number of people who have gone through the same thing with their twins, or twins who now question if they were mixed up, was fun to read and interact with.”

Adalynn and Nora are 10 years old now, and although it’s been a decade of the couple learning ways to tell them apart, Nicole confessed it was still tricky to distinguish between the two.

You can watch Nicole’s potential mixup story below:

@nicolegiamundo #stitch with @Laura Micetich – Elite Trainer ♬ original sound – nicolegiamundo

The candid mom explained: “Nora used to have a little red dot on her nose when she was younger, and that was how their teachers told them apart.

“As she got older, that went away.

“They have slightly different voices, so when they talk, I can tell them apart.

“But there are more times than not I have to really look at them.

“They have even switched classrooms at school and tricked their teachers.

“Adalynn is now taller than Nora, so when they are next to each other, it’s much easier to tell them apart.”

Nicole’s blunt confession sparked funny reactions from readers

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