• 10 months ago
It is an added day every four years that exists to counter the fact that the earth’s orbit isn’t precisely 365 days a year. February 29th is already the rarest birthday to have and now one Adelaide family is celebrating an extraordinary coincidence, their newborn son shares a very special leap year birthday with his dad.

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00:00 Baby Hugh joined the world at 9.04am on February 29th, on a leap year day that comes around
00:07 just once every four years.
00:09 It's just really amazing and it's our first try as well. We don't know how to express
00:17 but it's just really emotional at the moment.
00:22 To make the day even more unique, Father Danny Nguyen is also a leap year baby.
00:27 I don't have a present for you on the 29th this year but the baby comes in and he says
00:34 it's a big present. He's so surprised now.
00:38 Both father and son are also born in the year of the dragon.
00:42 The year of the dragon is always a strong baby, lovely and most people want to get the
00:48 baby born in this year too.
00:51 Little Hugh wasn't the only leap day baby born in Adelaide. Baby Miles also joined the
00:57 rare group known as Leaplings after he waited a little longer to arrive than his expected
01:02 due date on the 27th.
01:04 He planned to stay in as long as he wanted and it was definitely not what we planned.
01:10 I wanted it all natural and it turned into be a last minute C-section.
01:19 It's cool that we only have to do one birthday every four years.
01:23 The Australian Bureau of Statistics says last leap year in 2020 only 568 people were born
01:30 on February 29th.
01:32 Not too sure what he's going to have in the future and his birthdays but it feels good
01:39 just to have him here.
01:41 A beautiful arrival and rare moments on a unique day.
01:44 For more information visit www.fema.gov.au
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