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jimmysgirl424
07-13-2006, 08:24 AM
:eek: :eek: :eek: Holy crap!! I can't even imagine having twins!!

Article:


Mom Has Quadruplets 3 Years After Triplets
By FRANCISCA ORTEGA, Associated Press Writer
Thu Jul 13, 2:00 AM

LOS ANGELES - With fertility drugs, Angela Magdaleno had triplets three years ago. Last week, she had quadruplets _ without fertility drugs.

Her two boys and two girls were healthy and doing well Wednesday after being born July 6 by Caesarean section in what doctors said was a rare occurrence of multiple births.

Magdaleno, 40, said she was shocked when her doctor told her she was pregnant with four babies.

"I didn't know what to do," she said in Spanish as she rested at home. "But now I'm happy because they're healthy and so am I."

Still, she worries that she might be overwhelmed with the work and sometimes struggles with mixed emotions about the future.

"I don't know if I'm sad or happy," she said. "I'm happy but, I don't know. I don't know how to explain it."

Her doctor, Kathryn Shaw, a high-risk pregnancy specialist, said Magdaleno did well during the pregnancy and developed no complications. The babies were born at 32 weeks _ well beyond the 29-week average for quadruplets.

The two girls were larger than the boys. They weighed 4 pounds at birth and were 17 and 17.5 inches long. The boys weighed about 3.5 pounds and were 16 inches long.

As of Wednesday, their parents were still deciding what to name them.

Shaw said the odds of conceiving quadruplets without fertility drugs are about one in 800,000. She's seen only one other case of quadruplets being conceived without drugs _ 18 years ago.

Even more rare, the boys appear to be identical twins, according to their doctor, Soha Idriss, who expects the babies will join their mother at home in about eight weeks.

Three years ago, Magdaleno gave birth to her triplets after undergoing in vitro fertilization. She said her husband wanted many children.

After their birth, she thought she was done having babies. Then she got pregnant with the quadruplets.

"She wanted to run," said her husband Afredo Anzaldo, 45, who lays carpet for a living.

When the quadruplets come home, Magdaleno will have help from two older daughters, Kelly Moreno, 17, and Stephanie Anzaldo, 15.

All 11 family members will be living in a one-bedroom apartment in East Los Angeles. Magdaleno said the living room is large and the babies are small, but she isn't sure what the family will do when they get bigger.

When the older girls are at school and her husband is at work, a friend has offered to help with the newborns and the triplets. All seven are in cloth diapers that have to be changed and laundered.

"It's a lot of work," their mother said.

In the hospital, the babies sleep wrapped in blankets and attached to monitors and wires in separate incubators. They have full heads of straight dark hair and plump pink mouths.

When Anzaldo checked in on one of his girls Tuesday, she had thrown off her blanket and slept on her back.

Anzaldo took the couple's triplets to White Memorial Medical Center to meet their new brothers and sisters and to let Magdaleno get some rest at home.

The triplets, Afredo, Catarin and Halily, weren't sure at first if they wanted the extra siblings, Anzaldo said.

"They wanted one baby and no more," he said.

Since then, they have accepted their new brothers and sisters, Magdaleno said

ruledbymercury
07-13-2006, 09:59 AM
A family of eleven living in a 1-bedroom apartment??? Ack!

jnettie
07-13-2006, 10:34 AM
...and 7 of them are in diapers! That's got to be fun.

Myra
07-13-2006, 10:43 AM
A family of eleven living in a 1-bedroom apartment??? Ack!
How did they ever afford in vitro for the triplets??

jimmysgirl424
07-13-2006, 01:40 PM
How did they ever afford in vitro for the triplets??


An excellent question! Since I don't have any personal knowledge of this; does anyone know if health insurance covers in-vitro now? Or a portion of it? Or are there physicians that will do it for free or reduced-charge for low-income people?

tlew12778
07-13-2006, 01:50 PM
CA is one of the states with mandatory IF coverage.

CLW4KU
07-13-2006, 01:58 PM
I can't imagine what the mother was thinking when she got those ultrasound results!!! :eek:

keska
07-13-2006, 03:37 PM
That's a lot of young children. It sounds both interesting and exhausting. I think it sounds sort of sad. It doesn't sound like they are in the financial position to support such a large family.

ysolde
07-13-2006, 03:46 PM
Is it me, or does the motehr sound sad?

pocket
07-13-2006, 04:04 PM
CA is one of the states with mandatory IF coverage.

but ivf is never covered.

thedoorchick
07-13-2006, 06:46 PM
holy moses that's a lot of babies....

A girl in this area had quadruplets a few years ago - two sets of identical twins all at once. That was interesting.

BTB
07-13-2006, 08:01 PM
One piece of info not in the article, but covered on the news here, is that apparently the quads were conceived while on the birth control patch.

mrs_pell
07-13-2006, 08:16 PM
Holy crap! I would be freaking out (and DH would still be passed out from hearing the #4 at the ultrasound! :eek: ).

Honestly, I really think it's so sad. I'm sure they love all of their children, but it's just sad that this couple, that didn't even want to have more kids (at least at the time, if it's true they were on BC), were actually protecting themselves against it, ends up with 4 more kids, when they obviously don't have the means to handle it. I hope they're able to get some help, both emotionally and financially!

cari2
07-14-2006, 11:05 AM
wow...I also think the mother sounds a little sad. We have twins (not with fertility though so no clue re: insurance), and are considering having another. Honestly, if we found out we were having triplets or quads I would also be a little sad. It is a lot of work and she knows this from first hand experience. Plus, as a mother with multiples I would love the intimate experience of having one baby to spend quality time with vs. the craziness that comes with multiple babies.

Of course I'd also feel blessed and just want everyone to be healthy...

pride&prejudice
07-14-2006, 11:34 AM
Is it me, or does the motehr sound sad?

I was thinking the same thing.....