Beautiful, ping!
I think that it is called a litter.
Ninja unborn
Simply. Cannot. Imagine.
God bless this woman, she’s gonna need it!!!
Kenleigh and Kayleigh ? See some confusion happening in their household ...
There were 2 identical twins in the school I once taught at here in Japan - and their names were YUsuke and YOsuke . Teachers confused them right up until the day they graduated !
Oh, my. What a surprise! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, babies. Wow!
Beautiful story, four beautiful heaven-sent babies! Big sis Katelyn will have her hands full helping mommy, too.
May God bless and keep this family.
Uh...the 10 yr. old better set up her babysitting rates PDQ.
(oldest of 9....no, I wasn’t paid)
Wow! Just wow! God is good!
My niece became pregnant with triplets without the use of fertilization drugs or treatments. In fact she told me that when she became pregnant, she and her husband were using a prevent defense and she was still nursing her daughter born only three months earlier. Needless to say it was a complete and joyful surprise. Her new OBY, a specialist in high risk pregnancies (she and her husband fired the first one after he told them she should have a selective reduction, i.e. abort one or two of them because he didnt think she could bring them to term), told them that all three were girls and could all be identical but that they wouldnt know for sure until after their birth.
It turned out that two of the triplets are identical twins and the third is a fraternal twin two eggs fertilized, one split. Then again a lot of people see her girls and think they are quads since their older sister is only 11 months older and the triplets, even though they were born preemies at 32 weeks, are as tall as their sister now, the triplets are 5 and big sis is 6. Oh and there is even bigger sis age 19, my nieces oldest daughter from her first marriage and big brother, their dads 16 year old son from his previous marriage. It is one crazy, loud, hectic, happy household.
BTW my niece refers to the triplets as the minions.
The odds they reported, 1 in every 729,000 births
against the world birth rate - 134,028,000 /year (2013 est)
[255 births a minute * 60 minutes * 24 hours * 365 days]
means it could have happened 183.85 times this past year
(134,028,000 / 729,000) across the world collectively.
Somehow I don’t think that happened in any given year. I wonder if someone was off in their calculation somewhere by an order of 10; that would have made the odds of IDENTICAL guadruplets in the world births last year about 1.85 times.
I predict 16 years from now they will drive parents and boyfriends crazy by switching out with each other.