Parents Share Incredibly Cute Photos of Their Quintuplets

Five newborn quintuplets lying on their mother's shoulders, showcasing adorable sibling bond.

The incredibly cute photos of these quintuplets will really brighten up your day.

Thanks to proud parents, 26-year-old Kim and husband, Vaughn Tucci who shared the first photoshoot of the babies�with their mother.

Kim Tucci,�from Perth, who had since set up her Facebook page, Surprised by Five, gave birth to�five children in January Keith, Ali, Penelope, Tiffany and Beatrix. More than three months after, she shared their stunning photos that were taken by�Erin Elizabeth Photography.

Five newborn quintuplets lying on their mother's shoulders, showcasing adorable sibling bond.

In this photo, Kim can be seen�swaddling her children in her arms, all five of them seemingly asleep, bundled up in pink, purple and blue cloth.

Six cute newborn babies cuddling in a cozy basket, showcasing the joy of parenthood with quintuplets.

Another photo of the babies in one basket has earned more than 28,000 likes and Kim captioned it with:

“50 fingers 50 toes, 6 hearts beating at once. My body fought the toughest of battles to get five babies here safely. Everything I did I did for them �️”

Kim and Vaughn were already�parents to a nine-year-old son and daughters Aiva, four, and Indiana, two, before the arrival of their quintuplets.�The couple admitted that they feed each baby eight times a day and change about 350 nappies a week.

Pregnant woman standing on the beach, showcasing her baby bump in a white dress.

Kim said that her�pregnancy with her�quintuplets were not all picture perfect. She said that she faced�serious health risks to both herself and the unborn children and was even told by doctors to�elect to save the lives of at least two of the children. However, she and her husband chose to�carry the children to full term, and delivered them with the help of 50 doctors and nurses, in just two minutes.

Thankfully, all five babies were born healthy.

“No-one thought I could do it, and I did, I showed everyone in my life.�So, I think it’s the first time that I’ve actually been proud of myself,” Kim said.

Source:�9news.com.au

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