The following from:
This is a picture from an article
called, "The Rescuing Hug." The article details the first week of life of a
set of twins. Apparently, each were in their respective incubators, and one
was not expected to live. A hospital nurse fought against the hospital rules
and placed the babies in one incubator. When they were placed together, the
healthier of the two threw an arm over her sister in an endearing embrace. The
smaller baby's heart rate stabilized and her temperature rose to normal.
They both survived, and are thriving! In
fact, now that the two girls are home, they still sleep together, and still
snuggle. The hospital changed their policy after they saw the effect of
putting the two girls together, and now they bed multiples together.
Ensign magazine May '98 pg. 94
http://www.lds.org/mem_res/mag_sub/mag_sub.html
Adapted from the Readers Digest
article
"A Sister's Helping Hand" May 1996 Pp. 155-56
http://www.readersdigest.com/custserv/MagazinInq/back_issue.asp