TX MOM SAYS ‘NO’ TO SELECTIVE ABORTION, DELIVERS QUINTUPLETS

by BSU
Danielle and Adam Busby made history last week when they welcomed five tiny babies in a Texas hospital. Weighing between two pounds and two pounds, six ounces, the babies are the first-ever set of all-female quintuplets born in the United States.

The birth took place at 28 weeks despite doctors’ fears that delivering five healthy babies was unlikely. In fact, doctors recommended selective abortion for three of the girls in order to give at least two a better chance of surviving. The Busbys’ Christian faith led them to a definitive answer, believing God’s plan was to have all five babies.

“Never would we have imagined the plan that God had for us in our journey to grow our little family,” the couple stated on their GoFundMe page.

The Busbys had a difficult time conceiving their first child, also a girl, and used intrauterine insemination (IUI) to become pregnant with her. When the time came for another child, they turned to IUI again, and Danielle became pregnant with five babies.

The five girls were born at what’s considered to be a normal birth weight, only requiring modest support to breathe.

“We are so thankful and blessed. 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,” Danielle said in a press release.

Why It Matters
Every life is precious. If Danielle had followed her doctor’s advice, she would have three fewer beautiful children to love. By following their Christian beliefs and convictions, the Busbys ended up with a miracle.

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