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Twin baby sisters defied the odds after doctors gave them just a ten per cent chance of survival - and will now celebrate their first birthday.
Florence and Mabli Bond were born ten weeks early weighing 2lbs following their mum's 'extremely difficult' pregnancy.
Parents Tom and Laureanna Bond, both 31, were then dealt the devastating blow that their baby girls had less than a ten per cent chance of surviving.
But the tiny girls, of Abergele, North Wales, battled to survive and their delighted family will celebrate their first birthdays in July.
Mrs Bond said: 'We were trying to get the pregnancy as far along as possible, every day counted due to the girls' tiny size.
Florence and Mabli Bond were born ten weeks early weighing 2lbs following their mum's 'extremely difficult' pregnancy
The tiny girls, of Abergele, North Wales, battled to survive and their delighted family will celebrate their first birthdays in July
'It was always a balancing act between the risks of delivering them and the risks of them staying inside in less