The mother of twins who have Down Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, displays their beauty despite criticism.

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Motherhood is a unique and exceptional experience for every woman, and all mothers cherish their children. However, a first-time mother was not aware of the rarity of her twin daughters. Even though choosing to be kind and loving is always a positive choice, some people continue to face discrimination and criticism for their choices. Despite this, instead of hardening their hearts, these kind-hearted individuals encourage the world with their optimistic and joyful outlook. Kindness has immense power, and the story we are sharing today highlights the significance of being compassionate, empathetic, and open-minded.

THE DELIGHTED MOTHER

When Savannah Combs discovered she was expecting twins, she was thoroughly elated. Her happiness skyrocketed when the doctors told her she was pregnant with identical twins. But there was another interesting piece of information.

There was an indication that at least one of the twins might be born with Down syndrome, but Combs didn’t confirm it with a diagnostic test. She refused invasive tests to discover if the babies had any underlying health problems because they could cause a miscarriage.

Combs didn’t want to lose any of her babies and was ready to love them just the way they were. “Every [prenatal] appointment they were alive was a blessing to me,” exclaimed the delighted first-time mom.

WELCOMING HER BUNDLES OF JOY

Combs gave birth to identical twin girls, Kennadi Rue and Mckenli Ackerman, on May 12, 2021, two months before their due date, at the Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Her bundles of joy were perfect, but they were also extremely rare.

A Canadian father found himself in the same dilemma when he had to defend his son with Down syndrome from hurtful comments from strangers.

Kennadi and Mckenli were Mono/Di twins, meaning the girls had their own sacs but shared the same placenta. But that wasn’t all that was special about them.

RARE AND BEAUTIFUL

The little angels were diagnosed with Mosaic Down syndrome, which had an occurrence rate of one percent in two million. Because they were born prematurely, the girls spent almost two months in the hospital.

Combs revealed that initially, her husband, Justin Ackerman, was quite emotional about the twins’ diagnosis. The then-23-year-old mom knew that several people would judge her and her daughters, but for her, they were precious.

The Middleburg mom explained that her twin girls were just like other kids. They laughed, cried, had different personalities, and experienced mood swings. She described Kennadi as a “ray of sunshine.” Mckenli differed from her twin sister and was a “total diva.”

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GOING VIRAL

“They have feelings, they have beating hearts, they know how to talk, they know how to do things you do, and they will get there. Like I say, it may be a step behind, but they’re going to do it,” said Combs in an interview with News4Jax.

Despite knowing that her bundles of joy might get negative remarks, Combs chose to document their journey on her TikTok account. The precious little gems have become a viral sensation, with many of their videos racking up millions of views on TikTok.

@savannahcombs1 These last 3 month have flown by. My girls are my world. #downsyndrome #twins God thank you so much ❤️ #trisomy21 #twinsisters ♬ Promises – Jhené Aiko

Combs continues to be active on TikTok and Facebook because she wishes to educate and raise awareness regarding Down syndrome. Sadly, there are still those who never miss a chance to criticize the young mom and her adorable girls.

HANDLING CRITICISM

“I wouldn’t want those babies; if mine came out like that, they would be straight up for adoption,” said one person to Combs. The doting mom had a perfect response, which she shared in her Facebook post:

“I said, good thing they weren’t born to you and were born to me. God knew what he was doing by giving these babies to the right parents who would love them regardless.”

@savannahcombs1

Okay that was hard but my baby girls names

♬ original sound – Down With The Ackerman Twins

Mckenli and Kennadi continue to thrive and attend their weekly speech, occupational, and physical therapy sessions. Combs described that her twin girls are meeting their milestones, and she’s proud to be their mother. We couldn’t agree more with her!

AN INSPIRATION FOR OTHERS

Combs is a kind-hearted and brave mother who chooses to love her twin girls despite the criticism. At the same time, she dedicates her time and effort to raising awareness around Down syndrome and treating everyone with love and respect.

A Canadian father found himself in the same dilemma when he had to defend his son with Down syndrome from hurtful comments from strangers. He wanted the world to know that Down syndrome was the best thing that ever happened to him.

Do you want to know more about this Canadian dad and his adorable son? Take a look at the complete story here.

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