COUNTY NEWS: Triplets born on the Queen's 90th birthday
Rachel Ballard and Kris Moyse from Middleton, near Bognor Regis, are celebrating the birth of William, Polly and Penny, who were born at 32 weeks on Thursday morning.
They were due to be born on May 11, but Rachel went into early labour, and after William was born naturally, the two girls were delivered by emergency C-Section shortly after 9am at St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester.
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Hide AdWhile Kris said two of the triplets are doing well, little Penny has been transferred to Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth for specialist treatment.
Via email Kris, 28, said today: “Both Mum and I are feeling very mixed emotions.
“Proud, amazed, scared, anxious and optimistic about all their recovery, especially Penny who’s currently in Portsmouth.
“It was a stressful night. William and Polly smashing it, little Will is even feeding mum’s milk already through a tube.
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Hide Ad“Penny though isn’t breathing too well due to a pneumothorax.
“Once she improves, she will be transferred back to St Richards with her bro and sis but for now she’s in the best possible place.
“Well second best, best is in our arms!”
He added: “They were due to arrive on May 11, but obviously Mother Nature had other ideas, and they came on the Queen’s birthday.
“The little boy is called William as well so it’s like it was meant to be.”
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William was born at 9.02am weighing 3lb 6oz; Pollyanna at 9.44am weighing 3lb 7oz; and Penelope at 9.45am weighing 3lb 11oz.
Kris said they were both ‘dying’ to hold their three new little ones having so far not been able to.
Just the day before their birth, Kris spoke to the Observer to tell of his and Rachel’s shock when they learned they were due to have triplets.
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Hide AdThey were conceived naturally, something which is extremely rare.
The chances are said to be around 1/8,000, and they are believed to be one of the first sets of natural triplets to be born at the neonatal ward at St Richard’s.
Their birth means their family has grown from four to seven as Rachel, 30, has two children by a previous partner, seven-year-old Jacob, seven, and Harrison, nine.
Kris added: “Supermummy Rach is doing well with a very sore belly and not a lot of sleep.
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Hide Ad“Both very proud parents and right by their sides since their first breath.”
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