LONDON — Any mom or dad of twins will tell you it's one of life's most thrilling and exhausting experiences. But Sara Jones, 33, knows just how true that is... a record three times over. That's how many sets of twins Sara has had in the space of 10 years. She's the only woman in Britain to achieve that feat, beating odds of 500,000 to one. She even had her last two pairs only 10 months apart, according to MirrorOnline.com. Most parents would gasp at the thought, but Sara, who has four other children – says: “For most families having twins is something out of the ordinary. “But it's so normal for our family. It would almost be weird for me to fall pregnant and not have twins. When I had twins the first time I found it quite daunting. The second time I couldn't believe it, but I found it exciting. But when the nurse said it was twins again I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.” Sara's road to the record books began in November 2001 when she gave birth to Liam and Niamh. She split from their dad Rhys but found love again with Craig Morgan, 31, who is now her fiance. In 2010 she discovered she was expecting another twin boy and girl. Shay and Aoife, now two, were born that June. To cap it all, along came identical twin girls Keeva and Ceira, born in April last year. — Agencies