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US couple welcomes rare identical triplets

A California couple has welcomed identical triplet boys, a rare occurrence when the babies are naturally conceived.

April and Brad Dooley holding their identical triplets, Calif.
A California woman has given birth to identical triplets, instantly doubling the size of her family. (AAP)

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A California woman has given birth to identical triplets, instantly doubling the size of her family.

April Dooley's three sons were born in roughly four-minute intervals on January 13, at a combined weight of 14 pounds, 9 ounces (6.6 kilograms), the Orange County Register reported on Tuesday. She named them Patrick, Owen and Liam.

Dooley, 42, said she burst into tears when she looked at her first ultrasound and learned she was carrying a trio-to-be.

"My husband said, 'Is that three?' I go, 'Three what?' My husband said, 'three babies'," she said.

She and her husband, Brad, wanted their five-year-old daughter Kaitlyn to have a companion at their home in Long Beach. They weren't expecting their family to grow so precipitously.

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All three boys are healthy, although Liam required surgery for an intestinal problem. Dooley said the surgeon told her the surgery went well.

The triplets arrived six weeks early, which is common with multiple births.

With infertility treatments and other assisted reproductive technologies, the number of multiple births has grown greatly since the 1980s, according to the newspaper.

However, the occurrence of naturally conceived identical triplets is extremely rare. Identical siblings are produced when an egg is divided in utero. Fraternal siblings and those from artificial treatments come from different eggs.

The Dooleys didn't use fertility treatments.

"We were trying for one more time," April Dooley told the Register. "I had had two miscarriages. We were just trying one more time to get pregnant."

Despite the rarity, it's the second known set of identical triplets born in California in several months. Abby, Brin and Laurel Hepner were born November 22 at Sutter Memorial Hospital to Hannah and Tom Hepner, of Quincy.


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