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en busca de mi hermano mellizo

Could you be my twin brother?


You could if you were:

- A male born on the 20th November 1977, although possibly registered under a later date of birth.

- Born in Madrid (Spain) or if you suspect that you could have been born there, at the Clínica del Rosario (or Clínica San Ramón). However you could have been taken to a different region, to be registered there.


You and I probably look alike...


As non-identical twins, we share 50% of our DNA. We are very likely to have a lot of physical resemblance, since our childhood to this day.

Please have a look at the above video: you will find a collection of pictures of my elder brother and myself. They show our evolution over the years. A useful tool to check out all the physical features we might have in common.

You can also find the same pictures on this page, in case you find it easier to browse.


The story behind this search


That 20th November 1977, the day I was born, my mum went into labour and had a cesarian section, therefore she was sedated. And she didn't know she was giving birth to two children. During all her pregnancy, her doctor told her she was carrying only one child. So on that 20th November, a nurse broke the news of two babies to my dad. He was baffled. Some minutes later, the doctors came to him to report first that the baby boy was born with problems, and some time later, they told him the baby was born dead. They advised him not to see it (it was very unpleasant to look at, it had deformed limbs, blah blah...). And above all, they strongly recommended not telling my mum about it, so she could "focus on the baby girl and therefore reduce the risk of her suffering from post-natal depression". More blah blah... With the confusion, the sadness of losing one baby and the worry about the other baby's health -according to the doctors, I came with serious health problems-, my dad didn't pursue this any more.

Continue reading the rest of the story...

         LOOKING FOR
     MY TWIN BROTHER

Who am I?


My name is Ana and I was separated from my twin brother at birth. The doctors told my dad the other baby was dead and he wasn't given the opportunity to see him.

Now, more than three decades later, and with the confirmation that my brother wasn't dead at birth, my family and I are doing our best to find him.

I appreciate you reading this site and spreading the word around. Your help could be priceless to find my twin brother! Any possible clue will be more than welcome.


Get in touch

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SOS Bebés Robados Madrid


The association 'SOS Bebés Robados Madrid' (phone: +34 971 91 27 23) is helping all the Spanish families that suspect their son/daughter or sibling might have been stolen. Every donation goes towards DNA tests and search expenses for families that can't afford them. Your help is very much appreciated. Many thanks in advance for your donation!



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