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A pair of twins thought to be the most premature to survive in the UK are both home with their family. Harley and Harry Crane were born at 22 weeks and five days at the Queen's Medical Centre (QMC) in Nottingham. Harry was discharged last week after almost five months in the neonatal unit, and his sister Harley is now home too after 140 days in intensive care. Their parents Steve and Jade Crane, from Heanor, Derbyshire, said they were "absolutely ecstatic". "It's been such a long time and although it's been a really, really treacherous journey, 140 days ago we didn't think we'd be here," said Mr Crane. "It's just so affirmative to see them together and to be walking out that door. "The absolutely stunning doctors, nurses and surgeons have all been part of the making of this moment. It's hard to say goodbye to them but I hope I never see them again."