Her Babies’ Resilience Impressive, Septuplets’ Mom Goes Home
Septuplet mom Bobbi McCaughey left the hospital and returned home Sunday while her seven babies stayed behind in intensive care, continuing to impress doctors with their resilience.
Even the last-born of the seven--Joel Steven--who had been listed in critical condition shortly after Wednesday’s birth and was dubbed “underdog” by doctors, was taken off a ventilator Sunday and upgraded to fair condition. Kenneth, the first-born, has been breathing on his own since Friday. The other five--two boys and three girls--remain in serious condition at Blank Children’s Hospital. All were C-section births.
McCaughey, 29, arrived home Sunday afternoon with her husband, Kenny. Hospitalized for more than a month, she walked slowly but without anyone’s help.
The McCaugheys made worldwide news when their septuplets were born. Doctors have said the babies will be hospitalized into January.
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