Baby 2s
Photo Credit: Alamance Regional Medical Centre 

Baby 2s is taking the internet by storm; she was born at the Alamance Regional Medical Centre in North Carolina at 2:22 am on 22/02/2022 in delivery room 2.

 

North Carolina, United States (24 February 2022) – Everyone spoke about Twosday this week, which was special because it was a numerically significant day for those intrigued by numbers and their meanings. Many people used the day to mark special occasions, and one family brought an exceptional new life into the world.

Baby 2s, as we are calling her, officially named Judah Grace Spear, was born on 2/22/22 at 2:22 am in delivery room 2 at the Alamance Regional Medical Centre in North Carolina.

She has entered the world on a day that is considered rather unique. Her arrival, marked by the number two, has many people discussing what she may be destined to achieve. While we won’t put any pressure on how her life should turn out, we do love how her birth has brought so many people joy.

Did you know the number 2 represents harmony, kinship, cooperation and balance? Numerologists say the once-in-a-lifetime date delivered immense energy for connections and restoring the balance! According to Numerology, the 2 represents partnerships at its very core — the coming together or balancing of two individual people, concepts, or things. Baby 2s is that for her parents.

What makes the story even more significant is that Baby 2s is a miracle for her mom Aberli, who battled cancer, and it looked like she would never have a baby.

“Baby Judah is an answered prayer for her family. Mom Aberli is a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor, and the necessary cancer treatments she went through made pregnancy unlikely.

But the family continued to pray for a little one – and today their prayer was answered! Judah Grace’s name fits her story perfectly. Judah means “praise” – and she is a blessing for her family!” – Alamance Regional Medical Centre 

We are absolutely in awe of her story and feel blessed to share it. We are covered in goosebumps, how about you? If you would like to read more about the significance of the day, we shared a very detailed article on Twosday that you can read here.


Sources: Alamance Regional Medical Centre 
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