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This dad just wanted to blow out candles on his birthday cake and his daughters lost it - Page 5 of 10 - Kiwi Report

This dad just wanted to blow out candles on his birthday cake and his daughters lost it


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[post_page_title]Making twin history[/post_page_title]
In mid-2014, Danielle found out she was pregnant again. Proving that life wasn’t done throwing them curveballs, they learned something else. She wasn’t carrying one child. Not even two or three. No, Danielle was pregnant with no less than five babies! Any pregnancy involving twins is considered high-risk, so what about quintuplets?

Not giving a thought to possible risks, the Busbys were overjoyed at the prospect of becoming parents to six kids after only two pregnancies. Then, on April 8, 2015, their lives changed forever. Even though she was only 28 weeks into her pregnancy, the twins must have decided they wanted out. And out they came – Ava, Olivia, Hazel, Riley, and Parker – the first all-girl quintuplets in American history.

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