EXCLUSIVE: Babies Just Set a Guinness World Record as the Most Premature Surviving Quadruplets. See Them Now
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Lainey, Kali, Lennon, and Koen Bryant have made history as the most premature surviving quadruplets, born 115 days early at 23 weeks and 4 days gestation. Their survival against significant odds (just 10%) is celebrated by their parents, Becca and Lavareis Bryant. The quads spent around six months in intensive care learning essential survival skills. Their birth followed a dramatic early labor due to medical complications, leading to an emergency delivery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital, which previously held another record for the youngest surviving premature baby.
"I started getting pretty sick, pretty fast, and then it felt like just a few minutes later, I was on the operating table. It was pretty emergent."
"I call them my miracle babies," Becca Bryant, 30, tells TODAY.com in an exclusive interview.
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