GirlieCat
October 11th, 2016, 08:45 PM
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I have always had an obsession for all things multiples so I love watching this family on their TV show. I find them particular interesting since it is so rare to get all girls in a set of multiples this big.
They are America’s only set of all girl quintuplets, plus they already had a little girl so that is a total of 6 girls in two pregnancies.
Baby Girl #1: Her hubby had low sperm count and motility so he took clomid, count went up but motility still low. She had ovulation issues so they also put her on clomid and then they did IUI treatment. Five IUIs unsuccessful, then she switched to Femara and got pregnant with their oldest girl on the 6th IUI.
Baby Girl #2-6: Hubby’s count were all fine this time. Mom on femara again, first IUI unsuccessful. 2nd IUI they saw 2 mature eggs and 2 not mature eggs so they went forward since most of her other unsuccessful IUIs also had 2-4 eggs. Well wouldn’t you know, all 4 eggs were fertilized. Then the kicker- one of the eggs split into identical twins so 5 babies total and all of them GIRLS. Thankfully, despite the incredible high risk and being born at 28 weeks they are all healthy and doing great now. They are a year and half old now.
It's a Buzz World | The Crazy Story of our Life (http://itsabuzzworld.com/)
It is fascinating to me that even with 4 eggs only girly sperm won. Would be fun to ask her questions about her diet and such.
I have always had an obsession for all things multiples so I love watching this family on their TV show. I find them particular interesting since it is so rare to get all girls in a set of multiples this big.
They are America’s only set of all girl quintuplets, plus they already had a little girl so that is a total of 6 girls in two pregnancies.
Baby Girl #1: Her hubby had low sperm count and motility so he took clomid, count went up but motility still low. She had ovulation issues so they also put her on clomid and then they did IUI treatment. Five IUIs unsuccessful, then she switched to Femara and got pregnant with their oldest girl on the 6th IUI.
Baby Girl #2-6: Hubby’s count were all fine this time. Mom on femara again, first IUI unsuccessful. 2nd IUI they saw 2 mature eggs and 2 not mature eggs so they went forward since most of her other unsuccessful IUIs also had 2-4 eggs. Well wouldn’t you know, all 4 eggs were fertilized. Then the kicker- one of the eggs split into identical twins so 5 babies total and all of them GIRLS. Thankfully, despite the incredible high risk and being born at 28 weeks they are all healthy and doing great now. They are a year and half old now.
It's a Buzz World | The Crazy Story of our Life (http://itsabuzzworld.com/)
It is fascinating to me that even with 4 eggs only girly sperm won. Would be fun to ask her questions about her diet and such.