A Katy family of five was expecting to have their last child, instead, they got the surprise of their lives: quadruplets. MORE: www.khou.com/article/news/loc...
I think some women take fertility treatments when they dont need. Or they take more than needed. The doctors think they may need it but they dont. Obviously having a lot of babies at once. Congrats to the family though! Adorable babies!
@@ivanamendez478 I lost my first born son shortly after birth then 2 miscarriages finally had a little girl, boy and another girl, then another miscarriage and my last a boy. Just gotta keep trying. A doctor I saw with my last miscarriage and pregnancy figured out that I could get pregnant but once i did the progesterone that was suppose to rise dropped. So they prescribed me some and once on that it helped and my body was able to keep the pregnancy.
You do not know this woman's medical history and what caused their miscarriage. Doctor's have a guideline that they follow regarding when to prescribe fertility treatment. It is not thumb-sucked.
@@MPMB683 not saying this woman didnt need treatments but I personally know people who have taken them and more than likely didnt need them. Also a bunch of women who’s doctor said they could never get pregnant and then they got pregnant naturally.
ADORABLE babies and sweet family, so big congrats 👏🎉 to them. I will say though, it's pretty common knowledge that doing fertility treatments normally increases the chance of multiples, so I'm not sure why this is being presented as a big "surprise." 🤔
"Congratulations," to the whole family. Would like to help but no ,go fund me." By any other means; yes. Last time "go fund me" took $150 from our account when I help someone who was having surgery. I never knew I had to pay for that service, let alone $150. I'm still going to help just not by "go fund me. Sorry.
I’m trying to figure out why she was put on fertility medicine when she had 2 prior births? Clearly she could bare children. One miscarriage wasn’t effecting her getting pregnant I’m sure.
@@khatzeye maybe complications after birth. I have one son that I need an emergency C-section for, and after I developed endometriosis. Plus I developed a hernia and had muscle taken out of my abs 😑. They told me I’ll have a difficult time getting pregnant and if I do, the pain would be worse. So no more for me thanks 💁♀️ lol
It would be one thing if they didn’t have any, were trying for 1, and ended up with 4. But to already have _that many_ kids, _still_ try to make _MORE,_ then have *_FOUR._* After what we saw these last 2 years, the economy being what it is, and after you already saw all these baby formula shortages no less. And now they’ve got a gofundme. Of course. Unbelievable. What is wrong with people.
They had one each prior to their marriage, then ONE together and wanted ONE more TOGETHER to make 4 kids total. Nothing wrong with that. God had other plans and gave them 4 more instead.
@@SKISAY Oh, thank you for explaining, that definitely makes it much more reasonable. With a heaping dollop of religious reasoning to top it off. You love to see it.
I'd you can't afford 4 more babies, DONT HAVE 4 MORE BABIES. Don't give birth to a billion kids and then be like "oh no we can't afford it, let's ask others to give money for us to have a bunch of kids." Selfish.
I mean, you don't expect four instead of one. So you really can't blame them for that. Otherwise they wouldn't need that Ford transit van for nine people. Even for twins, a normal SUV or minivan could get all of them around. Don't underestimate how much more expensive 9-seaters are compared to normal family cars.
@@_xd43l They already had THREE kids. This is awful, and I don’t feel sorry for them. Edit: Correction, they had three. Originally thought they had five. Still a more than substantial amount of kids, and certainly doesn’t justify having another, let alone four.
@@cb.1212 Are you slow? You’re acting like having kids is a necessity to live. “Well, technically it’s-“ No, it isn’t. There’s almost 8 billion of us running around. We’ll be fine without Mr. and Mrs. Cottontail playing Build-A-Kid Workshop over here.
@@lauriepoo928 They do. A couple in England had identical quads. Identicals only occur naturally. A lady in Australia had quints naturally. There is a woman in Africa that has had multiple sets of triplets and quads naturally. The chances of natural quads are 1 in 700,000, better odds than winning a lottery jackpot, but doesn't stop people from buying tickets.