| A 26-year-old woman declared brain dead after an 
		aneurysm several weeks ago has delivered twin boys at a Grand Rapids, 
		Michigan hospital.
 Twin boys, Alexander and Nicholas, were delivered by C-section several 
		weeks after their mother, 26-year-old Christine Bolden, was declared 
		brain dead.
 
 "It's hard," said Danielle Bolden, Christine's aunt. "Real hard."
 
 Christine, the 26-year-old mother of two, was fine.
 
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		She was funny and full of life, Danielle said, until March 6, 2012.
 
 Danielle said Christine was walking out of a building last month when 
		she suddenly experienced a horrible pain.
 
 "I guess she had a pain in her head," said Danielle who recalls that her 
		niece was with her boyfriend and 3-year-old son at the time.
 
 Danielle was told Christine immediately fell to the ground and looked 
		like she was in a deep sleep.
 
 In an instant Christine was brain dead of two aneurysms.
 
 Danielle said it looks like Christine was born with them.
 
 She went on to say that the stress of being pregnant may have affected 
		the aneurysms.
 
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		"We didn't think it was as bad as it was," said Danielle.
 But family members soon found out that it was very serious, the doctors 
		said Christine would never come back to them.
 
 Christine's family members said they couldn't quite believe the 
		diagnosis, especially when they knew they could see two lives still 
		lived inside of Christine.
 
 "It was a hurting feeling," said Danielle. "Going to the hospital, 
		seeing her laying there."
 
 Danielle said the family started to grieve, while at the same time, 
		hoping that the twins inside of her would somehow survive.
 
 "We used to rub on her belly and talk to the babies," said Danielle.
 
 It was an impossible mix of emotions.
 
 "Knowing that once the babies were born that was the end of her," said 
		Danielle.
 
 After weeks on life support, Christine's grandmother, Donetta Bolden, 
		said Christine's blood pressure was just too high, and it was time to 
		try to save the twins.
 
 They hadn't yet given up hope Christine might return.
 
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		"Christine's grandmother told them not to numb her because maybe when 
		they cut her for the C-section she would have felt that, and woke up 
		saying, 'Wait a minute I can feel that! What is you all doing to me!' 
		But it didn't happen," said Danielle.
 After only 25 weeks, Alexander and Nicholas entered the world.
 
 Danielle said Nicholas weighed only one pound nine ounces, and Alexander 
		weighed one pound five ounces; they were each only about six inches 
		long.
 
 As they said hello to the world for the first time, the world said 
		goodbye to their mother for the last time.
 
 The end of a life, and of the hope that Christine might somehow live 
		again.
 
 "God, he could have took her and the boys," said Danielle. "But he left 
		the boys. That's a miracle."
 
 Spectrum Health is not letting anyone in to see the twins because they 
		are so fragile.
 
 They are currently in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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