Townsville Bulletin

Couple start family with triple delight

- CAS GARVEY

WHEN Jessica Brown and William Mabo arrived for a routine pregnancy scan on April 1 this year, they thought they were the butt of an April Fool’s Day prank when the sonographe­r told them she could see not one but three babies on the screen.

“She initially said ‘great news, there are two’ and then she paused and said she needed to get her supervisor,” Ms Brown said.

“She came back with her supervisor, they both looked at the screen and that’s when she said ‘yes, there’s a third one’.”

The triplets naturally conceived – Thinley (to be known as Theo), Henrietta and Abigail – were born on September 26 at 32 weeks and three days’ gestation.

Henrietta and Abigail are identical twins who were born in the same minute weighing 1.57kg

Big brother Thinley was born two minutes weighing in at 1.7kg.

Mr Mabo said he wasn’t completely shocked when told there were three.

“My mum had triplets when I was nine and we went from four kids in the family to seven,” he said.

Ms Brown said the couple had joked about the possibilit­y of triplets.

“We’d joked that having triplets would really be quite an efficient way of having children,” Ms Brown said.

She said, despite her initial shock, she and Mr Mabo had quickly embraced the idea of an instant family.

“We couldn’t imagine having just one,” she said. “This is our normal.” earlier

Ms Brown said she was smitten with her three bundles of love and was looking forward to taking them home.

“Admittedly it was hard going home after the birth without them but having them in the special care nursery has given us time to get a handle on things like how to pick them up and what to do with them,” she said.

“I haven’t had anything to do with babies before these but knowing they’ve been so well cared for here has made a big difference.”

Foetal maternal specialist Dr Cecelia O’brien delivered the babies and said their safe arrival was a “complete joy”.

“Looking after a triplet pregnancy is always special and Jess and Will were a delight to care for, so calm and relaxed,” she said.

Dr O’brien said the odds of spontaneou­s triplets that included identical twins were about one in 10,000.

Neonatolog­ist Dr Yoga Kandasamy said the babies were doing beautifull­y.

“They are growing stronger every day and we are delighted that they will be going home with Jess and Will very soon to start their lives together as a family.”

The babies are the second set of triplets born at the Townsville Hospital this year, along with 30 sets of twins.

In 2018, 35 sets of twins and three sets of triplets were born at the hospital.

 ?? Picture: SHAE BEPLATE ?? GROWING STRONGER: William Mabo and Jessica Brown with their three-week-old triplets Henrietta, Theo and Abigail.
Picture: SHAE BEPLATE GROWING STRONGER: William Mabo and Jessica Brown with their three-week-old triplets Henrietta, Theo and Abigail.
 ??  ?? Henrietta, Theo and Abigail Mabo at Townsville Hospital.
Henrietta, Theo and Abigail Mabo at Townsville Hospital.

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