A Regina family is settling in at home with their newborn twins just in time for Christmas, after the two premature babies spent a couple of weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
While adjusting to life with twins would be daunting to most mothers, it’s become fairly routine for Petrina McArthur. It’s her third set of twins in four years.
“I mean, what’s another two? I was used to the chaos already,” said the 32-year-old, with a laugh.
1st twins were a shock
McArthur and her husband, Trevor Lonechild, started their family seven years ago, welcoming a son. That was followed