Home / Health / NICU Sees Unprecedented 'Double Trouble' with 5 Twin Sets
NICU Sees Unprecedented 'Double Trouble' with 5 Twin Sets
7 Apr
Summary
- Sinai Hospital's NICU is currently caring for five sets of twins simultaneously.
- The hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit has a total of 21 beds available.
- Twins are more prone to premature birth, with over half of twin pregnancies resulting in preterm births.

Staff at Sinai Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit are caring for an exceptional number of multiple births, with five sets of twins currently admitted. This unique situation means seven boys and three girls, including one brother and sister pair, are being treated. These infants, aged between 12 days and 13 weeks, are occupying a significant portion of the unit's 21 beds. The hospital, a Level 3 NICU in Baltimore, Maryland, provides the highest level of care for premature infants.
According to hospital staff, while twins are common in the NICU, having five sets at once is a first for their records. Premature birth is a common concern for twins, with over half of all twin pregnancies resulting in preterm births. Patients can remain in the NICU for varying lengths of time, from a few days to several months. The first set of twins from this group is anticipated to be discharged early this week.