Ellie Dudfield, 21, and Billy Revell, 20, are adjusting to life as a family of five after welcoming a set of identical triplets – the three boys were born 12 weeks early and had a 40% chance of survival
A young British couple are getting used to life as a family of five after beating odds of 200 million to one to conceive identical triplets.
The three boys – Archie, Albie and Arthur – were born 12 weeks early and parents Ellie Dudfield, 21, and Billy Revell, 20, were told there was just a 40 per cent chance of survival.
Each of the boys weighed around 2lbs, and have survived a number of health issues, including sepsis, jaundice and one of them had a bleed on his brain.
But the triplets – who shared the same placenta – defied the odds and are now at home with their parents and older sister Lola, two.
Each of the boys weighed around 2lbs, and have survived a number of health issues, including sepsis, jaundice and one of them had a bleed on his brain ( Image: @identicaltripletmum / MERCURY PRESS)
Ellie, who works for the NHS administrative assistant, admits being a mum of four under two years old can be hard but she wouldn’t have it any other way.
The proud mum, from Kettering, Northampton, said: “We obviously don’t have the typical life of other people our age.
“It is hard but we’ve always been family orientated so we have made it work.
“The nurses were impressed by how mature we are when we were in NICU with the boys.
“Strangers always stop us in the street to look at the boys and they always say ‘well done’ when they realise how young we are.”
The ‘one in 200 million’ set of triplets were born earlier this year on June 30 at 28 weeks and two days following a miscarriage in November 2020.
Ellie’s bump at 28 weeks and two days, just before she gave birth ( Image: @identicaltripletmum / MERCURY PRESS)
They arrived at Kettering General hospital via c-section – Archie weighed 2lb 6oz, Albie, 2lbs 2oz and Arthur, 2lbs 4oz.
And if the triplets weren’t rare enough, Arthur was born in his amniotic sac which occurs in less than one in 80,000 births.
They were whisked straight off to the newborn intensive care unit which is when their fight for survival truly began.
Ellie said: “It was an emotional rollercoaster as they were so up and down.
But the triplets – who shared the same placenta – defied the odds and are now at home with their parents and older sister Lola, two ( Image: @identicaltripletmum / MERCURY PRESS)
“Archie and Albie had seriously high blood pressure and needed extra ventilation so they were moved to University Coventry hospital after two days.
“It was so difficult having them in separate hospitals and Lola at home with our parents.
“They all had sepsis and jaundice too.
“Albie contracted meningitis around his brain and needed an extensive course of antibiotics.
“Archie had a bleed on the lung and we were told the outcome is likely to be not very good.
“But thankfully the next day he was much better.”
Pictured: (L-R) Lola, two, Billy Revell, 20, holding Archie, Albie and Arthur and mum Ellie Dudfield, 21 ( Image: @identicaltripletmum / MERCURY PRESS)
Sources:mirror.co.uk