The woman receives her son on her birthday, which she also shares with her eight-year-old daughter. ‘Everything Is Really Strange’.

On January 4, Marianna de la Cruz, a Florida mother, gave birth to her son Eden. It is also her daughter’s eighth birthday and the anniversary of their wedding.

The fact that her son and eight-year-old daughter were born before their expected dates of birth is a great coincidence.

Jailyn was supposed to arrive at the area on January 12th, 2016. As an alternative, she was born a little over a week ahead of schedule.
‘It does feel wild to me,’ de la Cruz,

who is 33 years old and resides in Pompano Beach, says in an interview with PEOPLE. I find it to be rather pleasant.

It’s something I’ve mentioned before, and I know it has happened, but I haven’t fully felt it yet. I guess it will eventually hit me that

I share a birthdate with both of my children when the first birthday comes around [the next year] and I start planning a birthday celebration.

Sadly, Eden and Jailyn, who is eight years old, were both born before their expected due dates. Jailyn was

supposed to arrive at the area on January 12th, 2016. Conversely, on January 4th, she showed up earlier than anticipated.

‘I went to Benihana to have dinner to kind of start celebrating my birthday,’ recounts Juan de la Cruz about his birthday party.

A second later, when I was sitting on the chair at Benihana, my water broke. As a result, I visited the hospital very away.

Coincidentally, it was around 9:30 p.m., so it sort of continued into the following day, which was my birthday.

A pregnant woman called de la Cruz visited her doctor on January 3rd of this year. She was told to schedule an appointment for an induction on January 9 at the consultation.

During the consultation, de la Cruz expressed her concern that her child was not moving around as much as he usually did. Her doctor advised de la Cruz to visit a hospital to get tested as a result.

It was announced to de la Cruz that she would not be allowed to leave the hospital during her checkup.

According to her memory, she was told, ‘You are going to be induced today.’ The third of January occurred to be the exact date.

One more issue to deal with? De La Cruz went to her doctor’s appointment on that specific day while she was taking what she thought was a brief break from her work.

I was able to promise to return quickly. It takes fifteen to twenty minutes approximately. She says,

‘The only thing they do is check your belly and your heartbeat, among other things.’ ‘And I never returned.’

De la Cruz did entertain the possibility that her kid would be born on January 4th when she was in the hospital getting an induction.

‘Maybe he will be born today,’ I remarked, knowing full well that anything might happen between the time I got to the hospital and midnight.’

It’s possible that he will be born on January 3. ‘There is a very small possibility,’ she continues.

But when the clock struck twelve, my mother turned on ‘Happy Birthday,’ and I declared, ‘That’s it.’

The woman with three kids goes on. He won’t be around on January 3. He’ll be here on January 4, which is my birthday.

Eden, who weighed six pounds and fifteen ounces at birth, was welcomed into the family by her older sister Jailyn and her 12-year-old brother Crystian,

who shares a noteworthy birthday: February 14th. Eden is doing rather well, according to de la Cruz,

and was released from the hospital two days after her admission. ‘He helps me out by being such a sweet and chill baby,’ the woman claimed. ‘In no way is he a hindrance.’

When January 4th rolled around in the past, de la Cruz claimed, she always made sure her daughter was at the center of the festivities.

She stated that she hasn’t decided how she would move on when asked about her plans for the upcoming year.

When I am with Jailyn, my goal is always to give her my whole attention. Because of this, I want to keep the custom alive that makes the day all about her,

and I also want to make sure Eden knows he is the focus of attention on his special day. She goes on to say. Given that situation, how about two or even three birthday parties? ‘I’m not sure,’

The fact that de la Cruz and Jailyn had the same birthday, though previously known to her family and friends, does not take away from the importance of the day for the three of them.

She says, ‘It was some cool news,’ adding that it was eight years ago. To make matters worse, they find it astounding that they know about Eden, Jailyn, and myself. How out of the ordinary is that?

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