Yeison Morales and Omaira Beltrán have mixed feelings of happiness and concern following the birth of their daughters.
News Colombia.
According to statistics, one in every 80 pregnancies may be twins; one in every 8,000 may be triplets; and one in every 700,000 may be quadruplets. This last possibility occurred to a Colombian couple.
Yeison Morales and Omaira Beltrán, residents of the municipality of Bojacá, Cundinamarca, learned a month ago that they were expecting four babies, news that filled them with happiness, but also with concern due to the economic future of supporting 6 children, since they have two other children aged 6 and 8.
See: Woman had to give birth in a taxi: Cali Firefighters attended the birth in the middle of the street
“We are clinging to God and the Virgin Mary who have always supported us,” says the man, who clings to the faith that they will be able to raise their children with the help of their families and the government.
“It’s going to be very complex, what I want is a call to the governor of Cundinamarca and the mayor of Bojacá, because when the girls grow up we will need help,” the couple told Noticias Caracol.
Nazly, Aileth, Juliana and Melany These are the names of the babies who are in the neonatal ICU in a clinic in Bogotá because they were born prematurely.
“They are all a blessing and, thanks to love, they have arrived at a good family. We are suffering a little more because we have to travel to Bogotá every day and, since they are in the ICU, the issue is a little complicated,” said the girls’ father in an interview with the news program.
Here is the Noticias Caracol report:
You may be interested in: