The Glass Miracles: Defying a 0% Chance at Life

The Glass Miracles: Defying a 0% Chance at Life
When doctors whispered the words “no chance,” Claire Mowforth chose to listen to her heart instead. Her twins, Amelia-Grace and Hope-Elizabeth, were born with a rare bone disorder so severe they suffered fractures before even drawing their first breath.

Born with 15 broken bones each, these tiny warriors were described as being “made of glass.” A sneeze, a hug, or a simple change of clothes could break them. Yet, against every medical prediction, they didn’t just survive—they thrived.

Today, they are home, proving that hope is stronger than the most fragile porcelain. Their lives are a breathtaking reminder that miracles don’t ask for permission from science. They are fragile, yes, but their spirits are unbreakable. Proof that love can hold together what even bones cannot.