"I Asked For Only One More": Husband Cries As Wife Delivers Twins, Hands Them Over To Him In Video
- A father who pleaded with his wife to have one more child for him received double what he asked for
- In a trending video on TikTok, the man carried the twin children and lamented that the job was not easy for him
- Netizens who came across the video found it so hilarious as they advised everyone to be careful about what they wish for
A young married man got more than he bargained for after asking his wife to deliver one more child.
The man identified with the handle @mr_and_mrs_levy on TikTok shared a video of himself struggling to carry his twin babies.
In the video, he tried his best to console the babies as both were seen crying profusely in his arms.
According to Levi, he pleaded with his wife to give him just one more child but she delivered twin babies.
He captioned the video:
"When me beg wifey for one more child and she give me 2."
Reactions as father who wanted another child gets twins
The video has resonated with many parents who spoke about the challenges of taking care of twins.
Others taunted the young man as his wife handed the babies over to him to take care of them.
@NeishaB reacted:
“My grandma had 3 sets of twins and my mother is one. Mi start fret already.”
@Monique commented:
“Shoulda apply the discount code and get 50% off.”
@sabrinamelinda95 said:
“She mek sure gi you 2 so you don't ask fi no more!”
@sassychrissy reacted:
“Omg my life in the next two months.”
@Heather||homemaker reacted:
“So we just ago blame wifey like that.”
@carolynsatchwel said:
“You get what you ask for blessings upon Blessings.”
@ScorpionQueen0383 said:
“Swear the audio and video fits perfectly congrats.”
@Luckybabymom reacted:
“Double blessings don't worry.”
@Ezzy reacted:
“You are blessed how I wish to have them not one or 2 but 3 in one go then am done.”
@mariam k 615 commented:
“Enjoy the vibe you got what you wanted twise.”
@makhwathanatsumbe reacted:
“My is a twin and my uncle have 2set 'this was my aunt daily life.”
@becky said:
“It's gonna be a hard journey, oooh.”
Watch the video below:
Woman delivers twins at 53
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a woman from New York has achieved the rare feat of becoming a mother for the first time at the age of 53, after undergoing 25 years of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatments Linda Smith, a retired teacher, had always dreamed of having a child with her husband, Robert, but they faced many challenges and disappointments.
They tried various fertility treatments, including IVF, but none worked. They also suffered four miscarriages and two ectopic pregnancies, New York Post reported. Smith said she never gave up hope and kept trying IVF with her eggs, even though the success rates were very low for her age. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the live birth rate per IVF cycle using the patient’s eggs is only 1.3% for women 44 and older.
Smith said she spent over $100,000 on IVF treatments over the years. In 2023, Smith decided to try one last time with a new clinic that offered a unique technique called intracytoplasmic sp*erm injection (ICSI). She also used donor eggs from a younger woman, which increased her chances of success. The CDC estimates that the live birth rate per IVF cycle using donor eggs is 49.4% for women aged 44 and older.
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