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Hollie Bone

Mum's life 'flashed before her eyes' as family doubled overnight with surprise TRIPLETS

A family doubled in size overnight when a mum gave birth to surprise triplets.

Gemma Brown, 29, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was left stunned when she discovered at her 10 week scan that she was having three babies, not one.

The mum claimed her "life flashed before her eyes" when the obstetrician announced the good news, while husband Kurt, 31, quietly smiled and kept his cool.

But after bringing home the now seven-week old trio Everly, Orla and Nolan, to join big brother, Dylan, 6, the couple say they wouldn't change their family of six for the world.

Gemma told The Mirror: "Once we were back in the car after the scan we just looked at each other and said 'oh my God there's three babies in there'.

Gemma and Kurt were surprised to learn they were having triplets (Gemma Brown)
Natural triplets are thought to be as rare as just one in 10,000 births (Gemma Brown)

"It was the realisation that our family has doubled in size that left me in shock.

"As a family-of-three I think it was quite easy in terms of going out to places.

"You could just hop in the car and go rather than have to plan days in advance and pack three or four bags to go anywhere.

"We've had to trade in our car for a 7 seater Ford S Max just to fit us all in.

"The little ones are still drinking prescription milk but I'm dreading the food bills when they start having proper solid foods and full meals."

After processing the news, stay-at-home mum Gemma and Kurt, who co-owns a vacuum repair business with his dad, called their families to share their joy and shock.

The triplets were born by emergency C-section at 33 weeks in February (Gemma Brown)

Gemma said: "I don't think people believed us at first when they told them we were having triplets, it came as a shock to absolutely everybody.

"People expect this sort of thing from IVF, but it's very rare for it to happen naturally.

"My mum nearly crashed the car when I rang her up to tell her."

Kurt added: "I remember the phone call to my dad at work and he said how's the baby and I said yeah it's fine but there's not just one.

"He said 'what do you mean, is there two?'.

"When I replied, 'no there's three', the phone just went silent."

The couple's family were shocked by the news (Gemma Brown)

Natural triplets are thought to be as rare as just one in 10,000 births and can pose some complications to mum and baby.

Thankfully, Gemma enjoyed a smooth sailing pregnancy with the exception of some severe morning sickness, and the triplets were born by emergency C-section at 33 weeks in February.

Born just minutes apart, Gemma delivered Orla, 4lbs 7oz, Everly, 4lbs 1oz, and Nolan, 5lbs 1oz, at The Rosie Hospital in Cambridge, and was able to bring them home after just 10 days.

Gemma gave birth at the Rosie Hospital in Cambridge (Gemma Brown)

She said: "I knew there was more than one in there because from about 6 or 7 weeks I was as big as I had been at 20 weeks when I was pregnant with Dylan.

"We mentally prepared ourselves for two babies because I had a feeling that there was more than one in there.

"Straight away we saw two flash up on the monitor as soon as she put the ultrasound to my belly.

"But then she said 'hang on a minute' and we started to panic thinking something was wrong and then she said 'there's not just two babies in there, there's three'.

Gemma said her whole life flashed before her eyes (Gemma Brown)

"It just felt like my whole life flashed before my eyes, I couldn't breathe and I started to have a panic attack thinking about all the things we were going to need.

"I was thinking how are we going to fit three babies in the house, we need to get a new car, all these thoughts were flying round my head."

After getting home that small panic soon disappeared when they realised that doting big brother, Dylan, was on hand and eager to help.

But the couple insist they are in no rush to expand the family any further any time soon.

Dylan is now a doting older brother to his triplet siblings (Albanpix.com)

Gemma said: "Dylan is a massive help and he's really hands on, whenever one of the triplets starts crying he grabs their dummy and tries to soothe them.

"He's always cuddling them and helping me feed them.

"We had always said we wanted a family but not a big one, but then we realised how lucky we are to have our family completed with four healthy babies.

"We wouldn't change it for the world but we definitely won't be getting pregnant again any time soon!"

Follow @TheBrownTriplets journey in their family of six on Instagram here

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