Mum Gives Birth To Miracle Identical Triplets At Odds Of 200million-To-One After Being Told She Would Need IVF

Rosie Phelps-Goggin, 40, and husband Brad, 45, were told she would need IVF after docs saw a womb problem.

But Genevieve, Constance and Avangeline arrived from one egg at 200million to one odds.

 Rosie said: “Midwives always say that each pregnancy is different but there was something very different about this pregnancy.  I was so exhausted that by mid-afternoon each day that I needed to lie down for a rest. “

“Also having barely showed until five months with my first pregnancy I felt my bump start to appear within weeks.

“Worryingly I started to get some pain and discomfort on my right side and was sent for an early scan at nine weeks.

“The sonographer kept the screen tilted away from view and she let out a concerning groan as she leant into the screen to take a closer look.

The sonographer to turn round and announce that ‘its not one baby, it’s three!’”

Rosie added: “It has been a rollercoaster of a journey so far.”

“My smallest triplet, Connie stopped breathing at home and was resuscitated by a NICU nurse who just happened to be doing a home visit at the time. “

“Also Ava was diagnosed with a rare condition called Goldenhar Syndrome and had successful facial reconstructive surgery last month.

Despite these early challenges the girls are thriving and are happy, healthy babies. 

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