Christmas came early for one Georgia couple — 11 weeks early to be exact.
Kortney and Justin Miller, of Newnan, welcomed quadruplets on Dec. 16 when Kortney went in for her 29-week appointment.
Brandon, Brayden, Bryant, Kenlee made their grand entrances just minutes apart, with Piedmont Newnan Hospital Dr. Heather Turner calling the births “very special early Christmas presents,” according to Today.
Miller 23, told Today that although twins and triplets run in her family, she was surprised when her Ob-gyn broke the news seven weeks into her pregnancy.
“I never thought there would be four,” Miller said. “My mother was with me, and she said,...
Kortney and Justin Miller, of Newnan, welcomed quadruplets on Dec. 16 when Kortney went in for her 29-week appointment.
Brandon, Brayden, Bryant, Kenlee made their grand entrances just minutes apart, with Piedmont Newnan Hospital Dr. Heather Turner calling the births “very special early Christmas presents,” according to Today.
Miller 23, told Today that although twins and triplets run in her family, she was surprised when her Ob-gyn broke the news seven weeks into her pregnancy.
“I never thought there would be four,” Miller said. “My mother was with me, and she said,...
- 12/22/2016
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
After 22 years of sharing friends, clothes and classes, the Lomaka quadruplets of Virginia Tech are preparing to part ways. "I just started thinking about what a goodbye will look like," Kate Lomaka, 22, tells People. "I can't imagine what it will feel like but I know there will definitely be some tears shed." In 2012, the siblings from Richmond, Virginia, made history as the first set of quadruplets to enroll at Virginia Tech. This weekend, they'll make history again by becoming the first set of quadruplets ever to graduate from the university. After that, the "quads," as they've been known for their entire education,...
- 5/13/2016
- by Tiare Dunlap, @tiaredunlap
- PEOPLE.com
After 22 years of sharing friends, clothes and classes, the Lomaka quadruplets of Virginia Tech are preparing to part ways. "I just started thinking about what a goodbye will look like," Kate Lomaka, 22, tells People. "I can't imagine what it will feel like but I know there will definitely be some tears shed." In 2012, the siblings from Richmond, Virginia, made history as the first set of quadruplets to enroll at Virginia Tech. This weekend, they'll make history again by becoming the first set of quadruplets ever to graduate from the university. After that, the "quads," as they've been known for their entire education,...
- 5/13/2016
- by Tiare Dunlap, @tiaredunlap
- PEOPLE.com
When Casi and Joey Rott found out they were expecting triplets, the couple, who were already parents to two daughters, ages 6 and 2, did everything in their power to make sure the babies were healthy and carried full-term. On Jan. 29 - at 34 weeks pregnant - Casi went in for a scheduled C-section and all three babies were safely delivered. The proud parents couldn't wait to leave the hospital and start their lives as a family of seven. But Casi never got to welcome her newborns into their home in Clay Center, Kansas. On Feb. 8 - just one week after giving birth to Levi,...
- 3/14/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
January 15 was an emotional day for Carlos Morales, an inspiring father of quadruplets - it marked his children's first birthday. The day was filled with laughter, friends and family, but it was also a reminder of what has been painfully missing since his four kids were born. Carlos Jr., identical twins Erica and Paisley and Tracy - were born at 5:51 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2015. Just eight hours after they arrived, Morales's wife Erica died from hypovolemic shock, an emergency condition involving massive blood loss. "It's all very bittersweet," Morales of Phoenix, Arizona, tells People with tears in his eyes.
- 2/24/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
January 15 was an emotional day for Carlos Morales, an inspiring father of quadruplets - it marked his children's first birthday. The day was filled with laughter, friends and family, but it was also a reminder of what has been painfully missing since his four kids were born. Carlos Jr., identical twins Erica and Paisley and Tracy - were born at 5:51 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2016. Just eight hours after they arrived, Morales's wife Erica died from hypovolemic shock, an emergency condition involving massive blood loss. "It's all very bittersweet," Morales of Phoenix, Arizona, tells People with tears in his eyes.
- 2/24/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
Quadruplet Dad Carlos Morales will get a big surprise on the Steve Harvey show, and it should make the father's difficult journey a little easier.
On Thursday's show, Harvey plans to give the new dad $10,000 (per child) from Sallie Mae for each child to start a college savings account.
Morales' wife died just hours after giving birth to the quadruplets, leaving him heartbroken and alone to care for the children. But he can't help but be thankful.
"Look at these beautiful blessings," he told People in the living room of his Phoenix, Arizona, home. "Even when they scream their heads...
On Thursday's show, Harvey plans to give the new dad $10,000 (per child) from Sallie Mae for each child to start a college savings account.
Morales' wife died just hours after giving birth to the quadruplets, leaving him heartbroken and alone to care for the children. But he can't help but be thankful.
"Look at these beautiful blessings," he told People in the living room of his Phoenix, Arizona, home. "Even when they scream their heads...
- 6/8/2015
- by Sheila Cosgrove Baylis, @sheilabot
- People.com - TV Watch
Carlos Morales sits on the couch in his living room, rocking his newborn daughter Paisley to sleep in one arm while giving a bottle to Carlos Jr. In the background, his two other babies, Tracy and Erica, are crying in their bassinets in his Phoenix home. The only thing missing is his wife, Erica, whom Carlos calls "the love of my life." The couple's long-held dream came true in the early morning hours of Jan. 16 when they welcomed four healthy newborns into their lives. They had tried for years to conceive unsuccessfully and had been through one devastating miscarriage. By Erica's side in the hospital,...
- 3/18/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
Carlos Morales gazes lovingly at his four newborns, who are not even 2 months old, and can't help but have a huge smile despite the tragic circumstances. "Look at these beautiful blessings," he tells People in the living room of his Phoenix, Arizona, home. "Even when they scream their heads off I want to give them the biggest kiss." Nearly two months after his wife Erica's death in childbirth on Jan. 16, Carlos, 29, finally brought home their remaining two babies who had been in the hospital until this week. Erica, 36, died just a few hours after giving birth to the quadruplets. It...
- 3/13/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
Carlos Morales wakes up every morning to his two two-month-old babies, Carlos Jr. and Tracy - and then rushes to the hospital to see his other two newborns, Erica and Paisley. Although he is busy learning how to feed his quadruplets, bathe them and tend to their every need, he still can't help but think of his late wife. Erica Morales, 36, died on Jan. 16, shortly after giving birth to the quadruplets. She never got the chance to see her babies or hold them in her arms. "She should be here," Carlos tells People. "It's slowly getting a little bit easier.
- 3/7/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
It was supposed to be the happiest moment of their lives. Carlos Morales kissed his wife Erica and told her he loved her just minutes before she delivered their quadruplets. Tragically, it would be the last time he would ever see her alive, Morales tells People. Pregnant with four babies conceived through IVF, Erica, 36, went into labor at seven months on Jan. 15. Doctors prepared to deliver the babies by C-section. "We were so excited to start our family," Carlos, 29, who works in manufacturing in Phoenix, Arizona, says. "And then it all came crashing down." All four babies - three girls,...
- 2/28/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
It was supposed to be the happiest moment of their lives. Carlos Morales kissed his wife Erica and told her he loved her just minutes before she gave birth to quadruplets. Tragically, it would be the last time he would ever see her alive, Morales tells People. Pregnant with four babies conceived through IVF, Erica, 36, went into labor at seven months on Jan. 15. Doctors prepared to deliver the babies by C-section. "We were so excited to start our family," Carlos, 29, who works in manufacturing in Phoenix, Arizona, says. "And then it all came crashing down." All four babies - three girls,...
- 2/28/2015
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
San Juan - Authorities Wednesday seized 225 kilos of cocaine from a residence belonging to Ivan Calderon, the former world minimum weight and light flyweight (47 and 49 kilos) boxing champion. The boxer said in a press release that he had rented the property to a wedding party and that he did not know how it was being used. Puerto Rican and federal authorities tied the cocaine to the accused drug trafficker Carlos Morales Davila, who was arrested Monday. Morales, who the Us Drug Enforcement Agency calls one of the Caribbean's major cocaine importers, was arrested on a boat near Puerto Rican waters. Calderon, a long-reigning champion known as 'Iron Boy,' confirmed in the release that the property where...
- 11/17/2011
- Monsters and Critics
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