World’s first surviving septuplets celebrate 26th birthday

In 1997 the world’s first septuplets were born to couple Kenny and Bobbi McCaughey in Iowa, U.S. The birth of these special babies, who were born 9 weeks prematurely, attracted headlines around the world as the new parents were inundated with invites for interviews. They ended up appearing on the Oprah Winfrey Show to celebrate their first birthday and each received their own birthday cake. They also got to meet former president Bill Clinton. The world’s first surviving set of septuplets Kenny Jr., Alexis, Natalie, Kelsey, Nathan, Brandon and Joel kept their parents, who already had a daughter, very busy.... Continues…

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