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» 'I'm keeping all four!' What this courageous mother replied when doctors said: Sacrifice two of your quads to save the others
Pregnant with quadruplets, Emma
Robbins was told again and again that she should terminate two of her
babies to give the others a better chance of survival.
Again
and again, she told doctors she had no intention of sacrificing any of
her boys, who were conceived naturally at odds of 750,000 to one.
Now she has all the proof she needed that her instinct was right: four happy, healthy and utterly adorable one-year-olds.
Zachary, Joshua, Reuben and Sam had their first birthday party yesterday.
The
brothers are even more remarkable because they were born on February 29
last year – at odds of 3.5million to one – so will celebrate their true
birthday only once every four years.
Mrs
Robbins, 31, and her husband Martin, 39, already had a son,
three-year-old Luke, when they tried for what they thought would be
their second child.
Mrs Robbins said: ‘Never in a million
years did we think we’d have four babies at once. I’d be lying if I
said it was easy, but we’re so glad we never gave up on our babies.’
She
added: ‘At ten weeks I was a lot larger than I’d been with Luke and I
was suffering from horrendous morning sickness. I was worried that
something might be wrong.
‘The sonographer looked at both of us
wide-eyed, turned the screen to us, then said she could see three
amniotic sacs and not just two babies but four. And not just quads but
identical twins as well.’
Mrs
Robbins said her husband, a sign-maker, ‘looked numb and just laughed’.
The next time they visited St Michael’s Hospital in Bristol, the
consultant congratulated them – but then warned the couple they should
consider terminating some or all of the babies.
Multiple pregnancies, where a woman
becomes pregnant with two or more embryos, can cause complications
including miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, cerebral palsy
and death.
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