Meet identical twins from Utah who each gave birth to their second set of twins in less than five years. A pair of sisters from Utah have taken the notion that twins do everything together to a new level. Identical twins Kelli Wall and Kerri Bunker, 36, have each given birth to a set of twins of their own within the past six weeks. Not only that, this is also the second set of twins for each woman. Wall gave birth to twins in October 2010 through in vitro ꜰᴇʀᴛɪʟɪᴢᴀᴛɪᴏɴ.
The special thing is that 11 months later Bunker gave birth to a set of twins of his own. “No matter how you look at it, I like it,” Wall told NBC affiliate KSL. “I mean, I wouldn’t want to change it for the world. But, it’s crazy. We’ve only been bringing the babies home for a few days, and so we don’t really have a clear understanding of the schedule yet. What it’s going to look like, especially when I finally decide to go back to work. And so we’re going to face crazy moments every day.”
In addition to their uncanny resemblance to twins, the sisters are also married to a pair of close friends, teach at the same school, and are building a house right next to each other. Both women also used fertility treatments to ᴄᴏɴᴄᴇɪᴠᴇ twins. This past summer, two women six days apart discovered that they were both pregnant with another set of twins. On January 11, Wall gave birth to twins Kyler and Kenadee two months early at Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem, Utah.
On February 13, Bunker gave birth to twins Kash and Jace, six weeks before their due date, at the same hospital. “And I hope they always see them as best friends, people to talk to… to talk to, and I hope they always have a close relationship like my twins and I. ” The Bunkers also have another child, Sadie, so the two couples now have a total of nine children aged five and under. “Life is about to get very crazy,” says Bunker.