Mar 7, 2016



David and Julie met during a blind date and got married shortly thereafter. For nearly two years, the couple tried to get pregnant before turning to fertility treatments. In March 2014, the couple gave birth to adorable triplets, with two of the triplets being identical twins. Because of scaring in the womb, the twins developed a condition known as twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, which is where one twin receives more blood than the other.


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