Annie Oeth authored the following press release for the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Ashley and Tyler Meyers of Laurel have five reasons to celebrate. The couple welcomed quintuplets – two boys and three girls – at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
The babies were born July 5 at Wiser Hospital for Women and Infants after care through the hospital’s Center for Maternal Fetal Care.
Franklin Walker was born first at 1:23 p.m., weighing 1 pound, 14.7 ounces, and 13.6 inches long. Then came Carter James at 1:26 p.m., weighing 2 pounds, 0.8 ounces, and 14.6 inches long. Saylor Kate was the first of the girls, born at 1:28 p.m., weighing 1 pound, 11.9 ounces, and 13.8 inches long. Allie Ray was born at 1:30 p.m., weighing 1 pound, 12.6 ounces, and 12.99 inches long. Nova Mae was born fifth at 1:31 p.m. at 1 pound, 13.6 ounces and 13.8 inches long.
All were born by caesarian section and are faring well for their gestational age of 27 weeks, said Dr. Mobolaji Famuyide, chief of the Division of Newborn Medicine. They have all been admitted to neonatal intensive care at Children’s of Mississippi.
"Seeing the babies is a dream come true,” Ashley Meyers said. “We had absolutely no idea what we were going to do when we were told there were five babies, but now seeing them here is like a breath of air. They are doing so fantastic, and we couldn’t be more thankful for what everyone has done throughout this process and journey, from keeping them in until 27 weeks to caring for them each day.”
The couple looks forward to introducing the babies to big sisters Paisleigh, 3, and Westlynn, 2.
Married seven years, Ashley, a phlebotomist, and Tyler, a mechanic, had recently moved into a new home when they were surprised by the pregnancy.
Dr. Rachael Morris, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, said the odds of spontaneous quintuplets are about one in 60 million. However, UMMC welcomed quintuplets in 2023 as well.
“When I got the call that there was another set of quintuplets, I was shocked,” she said.
The quintuplets’ mom, Ashley, “showed incredible strength and determination throughout her pregnancy, despite the challenges of carrying five fetuses at one time,” Morris said.
The care team for mother and babies included about 30 specialists in neonatology and neonatal nursing in addition to experts in obstetrics, gynecology, hematology, respiratory therapy, anesthesiology and surgery.
“I am proud of our collaborative teamwork and excellence,” Morris said, “and I am eager to watch these babies grow.”
Famuyide agreed.
"Our teams did an incredible job,” she said. “It takes a village, and everyone contributed to this effort. I’m so grateful to be working with such an amazing team.”
11 comments:
Dude! She had a litter!
5 babies?
Husband will soon be in Whitfield trying to recover from PTSD.
I'd say "Somebody needs to buy that man a beer", but upon further reflection the proper advice to his friends is to say "Don't nobody buy that man a beer". He needs to be absolutely sober for the next 20 years or so.
May God bless this couple and their beautiful family.
Dr. Rachael Morris, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, said the odds of spontaneous quintuplets are about one in 60 million. However, UMMC welcomed quintuplets in 2023 as well.
I don't think UMMC knows what that word means. Fertility drugs do not equate "spontaneous".
Anyway, congrats to the family on getting your money's worth!
Might want to add a clip from "Raising Arizona." The one where "Hy" is scrambling to pick one of 5 babies, before retreating in tears to Holly Hunter, whimpering, "They were all over me!"
Good luck, fella. Children are God's blessing, and I think God just blessed you out!
Congratulations! I hope the babies thrive and the parents survive.
Best wishes and happy healthy life to the kids. Mom and Dad, good times are coming.
Well they won't be getting any sleep for several years, but they're gonna get a heck of a tax break!
On top of that the couple has 2 other children at home under 3 years old.
Mom gonna be Rasin them babies all alone, because hubby gonna be workin all the Overtime he can stand! Good Luck to Yall!
They are blessed. Gofundme linked above.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/helping-with-the-quints
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