Baby, baby, baby! Triplets born in the Tri-Cities
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KENNEWICK -- A rare set of triplets was born in Kennewick early Thursday morning. What makes it even more rare is that the mother didn't use any fertility drugs. This only happens in one in every 160,000 sets of triplets.
The three newborns came with three very different feelings. Father of the triplets, Ramon DeLamora said he was "Shocked, surprised, happy."
The couple's first day as parents of multiples was hectic. They went from having three kids to six kids in a moment. That means three times more diapers, slippers and bottles, so they'll need all the help they can get. But the love and joy over healthy Renata, Sebastian and Max takes it all away.
Not only is it amazing these triplets were conceived without fertility drugs, they were also carried to term and weighed a little over five pounds each.
Two identical boys and one girl, with personalities are already starting to show.
Dad described Renata as "shy." As for his sons, "I think they are going to be good boys, good babies."
It was easy for Dad to say. The exhausted mom, was taking a minute to let it sink in.
KEPR asked, "Are you happy to have them out of you?" Oyuki Reyes laughed and said, "Yes."
It was a big commotion for one family now thrice blessed.
The three newborns came with three very different feelings. Father of the triplets, Ramon DeLamora said he was "Shocked, surprised, happy."
The couple's first day as parents of multiples was hectic. They went from having three kids to six kids in a moment. That means three times more diapers, slippers and bottles, so they'll need all the help they can get. But the love and joy over healthy Renata, Sebastian and Max takes it all away.
Not only is it amazing these triplets were conceived without fertility drugs, they were also carried to term and weighed a little over five pounds each.
Two identical boys and one girl, with personalities are already starting to show.
Dad described Renata as "shy." As for his sons, "I think they are going to be good boys, good babies."
It was easy for Dad to say. The exhausted mom, was taking a minute to let it sink in.
KEPR asked, "Are you happy to have them out of you?" Oyuki Reyes laughed and said, "Yes."
It was a big commotion for one family now thrice blessed.