Our baby girls had a long journey home
By Rachel Davison, 32, from Billingham
My partner Paul, 29, and I were over the moon when, in July last year, we found out I was pregnant.
But no-one was more excited than Charlotte, 12, and Lucie, 7, my daughters from a previous relationship.
‘I hope it’s a girl!’ beamed Lucie, who was desperate for another sister.
Then, at the first scan at 4 weeks, the sonographer revealed we were having twins.
Paul’s younger brothers are twins, but he was as shocked as I was by the news.
‘Double trouble!’ he grinned.
But the surprises weren’t over for us yet...
At my 8-week scan, the biggest bombshell of all was dropped…
I wasn’t carrying two babies – I was expecting three!
‘Triplets?!’ I exclaimed in the doctor’s office.
I looked at Paul, who was gobsmacked.
It was hard not to feel scared. I knew multiple pregnancies carried risks, from premature birth to miscarriage.
‘We’ll monitor you closely,’ the doctor said, trying to put my mind at ease.
But, despite the nerves, Paul and I couldn’t wait to meet our little trio.
Before long, I was the size of a house!
At 16 weeks, we were delighted to learn that all three babies were girls.
Then, on 13 November last year, I was out shopping in our local Tesco with Paul when suddenly... Splash!
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