“Even better than we imagined”

‘We’re not ready for all babies to come home,’ said mother Hailey Radnor

Sean and Hayley Radnor with son Jake, courtesy of the University of Mississippi Medical Center

Sean and Hayley Radnor with son Jake, courtesy of the University of Mississippi Medical Center

A Mississippi family is celebrating a happy milestone: one of their quintuplets is back home!

Haley and Sean Radnor of Purvis, welcomed 5 babies — identical girls Adaline Elizabeth, Everly Rose, Marie-Kate, Magnolia Mae, and one boy, Jake Easton — in February after what doctors described as a “rare” pregnancy, according to previous reports. It was released by the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) at Weiser Hospital for Women and Infants on 16th.

On April 26, the couple’s son was released. latest update From UMMC.

“He’s in much better shape than we ever imagined,” the new mother told the hospital.

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center Adalyn Elizabeth Ladner

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center Adalyn Elizabeth Ladner

The children are only two months old, but the Radners say they are already themselves.

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According to UMMC, “Jake is the calmest as long as he eats and sleeps,” Haley said.

Meanwhile, Adaline “likes to sleep, but if she’s upset, you can tell,” her mother said, while Everleigh “likes to eat.”

Haylee was admitted to the hospital on Jan. 11 and was able to receive medical monitoring during the third trimester of her pregnancy, according to an earlier UMMC release.

Five weeks later, the mother delivered quintuplets by caesarean section at 28 weeks 1 day of gestation.

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The baby was then moved to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and has remained there ever since.

University of Mississippi Medical Center Courtesy of Marie-Kate Radner

University of Mississippi Medical Center Courtesy of Marie-Kate Radner

All five babies weighed under 2 pounds (5 ounces) when they were born and now weigh over 5 pounds, according to UMMC.

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“I am constantly amazed by their strength and beauty, and I am forever grateful for that,” Haylee said, according to a hospital press release.

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center Magnolia May Radner

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center Magnolia May Radner

According to UMMC, the Landers recently purchased a new home to accommodate their rapidly expanding family.

Sean said he and his wife had planned to close the house on the same day the baby was born, but plans have been changed to the following week, according to a release Monday.

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Jake plans to have a separate nursery from his sisters, his parents told the hospital. I’m here.

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center

Courtesy of University of Mississippi Medical Center

It’s unclear when the other four babies will be released, but the family is looking forward to that happy day.

“We’re not ready for all the babies to come home,” said Haley. “It’s going to be the best day ever when they can be home.”

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