First Surviving All-Girl Quintuplets in U.S. Born

By Published on April 19, 2015

HOUSTON – A Houston couple became the parents of the United States’ first ever all-girl quintuplets to survive. It’s the first time its happened worldwide since 1969, according to The Woman’s Hospital of Texas.

It took four minutes for Danielle Busby to deliver all five girls last week at The Woman’s Hospital of Texas.

She, husband Adam and big sister Blayke welcomed Olivia Marie, Ava Lane, Hazel Grace, Parker Kate and Riley Paige.

The babies arrived by C-section at 28 weeks and two days.

“We are so thankful and blessed,” Danielle Busby said, “and I honestly give all the credit to my God. I am so thankful for this wonderful hospital and team of people here, they truly all are amazing.”

Read the article “First Surviving All-Girl Quintuplets in U.S. Born” on usatoday.com.

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