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It is every new mother's nightmare: you go into hospital to give birth, but then there is a mix up and you go home with the wrong baby.
But that is exactly what happened to Queila Fagundes and Elaine Oliveira.
On 25 March 2009 they both gave birth in the same hospital in Brazil.
Their babies were accidentally swapped, and each unknowingly went home with the other's baby.
It was just over a year later that the women discovered the babies they had loved and nurtured were not actually their own children.
And then in May 2010, a court ordered the women to swap the babies back.
It is a case which has gripped Brazil.
The women appeared on television shortly after the swap - Elaine with her biological son Lucas Daniel and Queila with her son Samuel Davidson.
The mothers were distraught at having to hand over the sons they had reared as their own for over a year.
But then a successful country music duo - Joao Carreira and Capataz - saw the mothers on television and offered to buy them houses close to one another so that the babies and their mothers could always be a part of each other's lives.
Outlook's reporter Gibby Zobel went to meet both families to find out more about their extraordinary story.
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