Chloe and Rohan Dunstan thought life couldn’t get any better. They had a beautiful home, loving family, and three amazing little boys. Still, they knew something was missing. They wanted a baby girl to add to their family so they began trying to get pregnant.

It didn’t take long and Chloe’s belly began grower faster than she expected. Her hormones were through the roof and she had odd cravings that she’d never had before. She knew something was different this time.

Chloe and her husband headed to the doctor to try to figure out what was happening. The news they received shocked them. They weren’t just expecting one baby, but three!

They weren’t just going to grow into a family of six, they would soon be a family of eight! Soon after the ultrasound, the doctors came in to tell them that two of the babies were growing perfectly, but one was struggling to keep up with the other two.

The doctor explained that the chances of the third baby surviving if the pregnancy went full-term was very slim. The doctor gave them another choice. They could terminate the weaker one and just let the other two go full-term, or they could deliver all three babies prematurely.

The couple spent some time thinking about it and although they weren’t prepared to bring triplets into the world, they decided to deliver all three babies at 28 weeks.

The odds of all three babies being healthy at birth was against them, but with the help of a caring hospital staff, all three grew bigger and bigger after they were born. And, mom and dad finally got their baby girl, plus two more boys.

After a few weeks in intensive care, Pearl, Henry, and Rufus got to go home to meet their three older siblings. How amazing is that? Be sure to share this heartwarming story with your family and friends. We all like a happy ending.

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