A premature twin baby, who was born much smaller than her sibling, was separated from her brother at birth due to health concerns. But after successful treatment, the twins were reunited, and their parents captured incredible photos of them cuddling together for the first time. Parents Laura Hough and Chris Carey, of Walton in the north of England, were warned that baby Neve might not survive. The placenta was deteriorating. And as the smaller twin, Neve suffered compromised blood circulation; she was not getting enough nutrients in utero. Laura started seeing doctors twice a week. “They wanted [Neve] to make it to 28 weeks so they were keeping an eye on her blood flow,” said Laura, 27, as reported by the Liverpool Echo, “and because it stayed stable, they pushed it to 30 weeks.” Neve and her twin brother Louie were growing in separate sacs. His development was healthy, but …