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**Title:** Magalie's Twin Birth Story
**Summary:**
* Magalie, expecting twins, endures 36 hours of labor and intense pain.
* Despite initial reluctance, doctors decide to perform a C-section due to slow labor progress and concerns for the babies' safety.
* Magalie is initially disappointed but relieved when her two healthy daughters, Melissa and Maéva, are born.
* Post-birth, Magalie struggles with recovery from her C-section, feeling frustrated about not being able to fully care for her twins.
* However, with time (shown through a 2-month follow-up), Magalie and her partner Jérémie find joy in parenthood, and her prior suffering is forgotten in the happiness of caring for their twins.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Pregnancy and Birth**
1. Magalie is expecting twins.
2. She has been in labor for over 10 hours before considering an epidural.
3. After 24 hours of contractions, Magalie is moved to the delivery room.
4. Due to slow labor progress, Magalie is given an epidural after 24 hours of contractions.
5. After 36 hours of labor, the medical team decides to perform a cesarean section.
6. The first baby, Maéva, is born via cesarean section, followed by the second twin, Melissa.
**Timeline**
7. Labor starts and Magalie is in pain for over 36 hours before giving birth.
8. The birth occurs after more than a day and a half of waiting.
9. Five days after giving birth, Magalie is recovering.
10. Two months after the birth, Magalie and her family are adjusting to the new additions.
**People and Locations**
11. Magalie is the mother, and Jérémie (also known as Jeremy) is the father.
12. The family originates from different parts of France (the south and the north, with "cht'i" referring to the northern region).
**Post-Birth**
13. Magalie has a caesarean section, which affects her ability to care for the twins immediately post-birth.
14. Despite initial struggles, Magalie manages to care for her daughters with assistance.
15. Magalie and her family return home with the twins.
16. Two months post-birth, Magalie has largely recovered from her birthing experience.