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There are black and white twins in a photographer’s family. Her photographs of her albino daughter are stunning.

Every infant is stunning in its own special way. It makes no difference what their ethnicity, religion, or color is. It makes no difference what kind of parents they had or what sort of lives they led.

However, there are always some newborns who stick out. Judith Nwokocha, a Nigerian-Canadian photographer, has twins. Both of them are exceptional.

Judith’s son Kamis is of African descent, hence he has dark features. Kachi, his albino identical sister, is his sibling.

 

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They told me, ‘You’re having a baby,’ at my first ultrasound. “No, I’m having two,” I firmly declared. “I knew for sure,” Judith reportedly added.

“The second ultrasound confirmed that we are expecting twins, and I was informed that one or both of the babies may be affected by Down syndrome.

At the age of seven weeks, Kachi’s growth slowed and she was consistently behind her peers. I’m so relieved she made it, because I remember the doctors saying she wouldn’t.

 

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I was worried about what would happen to her and how she would be doing because at first she didn’t cry.

I was taken aback. When they first handed me the baby, I was sure it wasn’t mine. It was inconceivable to me that she was mine.

Judith added, “I was just glad she was fine” once she recovered from her initial shock. I didn’t have to fret over their well-being because they were both fine.

 

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“She’s identical to me, except for the color of her skin.”

Kachi is the ideal little girl, down to her delicate skin and vision problems. Judith doesn’t mind drawing attention from strangers on the street, nor should she.

It took me a long to accept the fact that I was going to be a parent to an albino,” she admitted. Since having a baby who is both albino and black is unusual, I worried about what others might think.

 

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I believe Judith’s twins are adorable, but she was understandably anxious about the reception she might receive in different social circles. They’re quite fortunate to have each other.

If you agree that Kamis and Kachi are stunning, please spread this article. Let’s have a day of love and affection for one another.

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