McCaughey septuplets explained

McCaughey septuplets
Birth Date:19 November 1997
Birth Place:Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
Mother:Bobbi McCaughey
Father:Kenny McCaughey
Known:First known set of surviving septuplets

The McCaughey septuplets (; born November 19, 1997) are septuplets born to Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey in Des Moines, Iowa. They are the world's first known set of surviving septuplets.[1]

Background, conception and birth

Kenny McCaughey (b. 1969)[2] and Bobbi McCaughey (b. 1968),[2] were residents of the town of Carlisle, Iowa.[2] The McCaugheys have one older daughter, Mikayla Marie, born January 3, 1996.[3] While under treatment with ovulation-stimulating Metrodin for infertility,[4] Bobbi became pregnant with seven babies.[5] The McCaugheys declined selective reduction to reduce the number of infants,[6] saying that they would "put it in God's hands".[2] The obstetricians primarily responsible for the medical care of Bobbi and the babies were Karen Drake and Paula Mahone.[7]

The septuplets, four boys and three girls, were born prematurely at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines on November 19, 1997.[8] They were delivered by a scheduled Caesarean section, attended by a team of 40 specialists, all within six minutes.[9]

The babies' names, birth weight, time of birth, and order of birth are as follows:

Baby orderTime of birthBirth weightName
1 12:48 p.m.3lb Kenneth (Kenny) Robert
2 12:49 p.m.2lb Alexis May
3 12:50 p.m.2lb Natalie Sue
4 12:51 p.m.2lb Kelsey Ann
5 12:52 p.m.3lb Nathan Roy
6 12:53 p.m.2lb Brandon James
7 12:54 p.m.2lb Joel Steven

Two of the septuplets, Alexis and Nathan, have cerebral palsy. Both use walkers to get around, and in November 2005, Nathan had spinal surgery in order to improve his walking abilities.[10]

Media and public response

The birth attracted significant media attention, both positive and negative, including a feature in Time magazine in December 1997. "In the beginning, for every ten letters we would get that were happy for us, we'd get one letter accusing us of exploiting the kids and being selfish to waste the world's resources on a family this big," said Bobbi in a 2007 interview.[11] "Our neighbors never gawked. Here in Carlisle they gave us privacy. But we had complete strangers come around to the back door, knock, and ask if they could hold a baby."[12]

The McCaugheys were the recipients of many donations, including a 5,500 ft² (511 m2) house, a van, nanny services, clothes, and diapers for the first two years. The State of Iowa offered full college scholarships to any state university in Iowa upon the children's graduation from high school. Hannibal–LaGrange University, in Hannibal, Missouri, also offered full scholarships to the children when they were born.[13] President Bill Clinton personally telephoned the McCaugheys to congratulate them.[1] The surviving Dionne quintuplets (Yvonne Dionne, Annette Allard, and Cecile Langlois) wrote an open letter warning the parents to keep the septuplets out of the public eye and not allow them to fall into the same pitfalls as their parents did, but they congratulated Bobbi and Kenny and wished them the best of luck in raising the children.[14] The letter reads as follows:[15]

By the septuplets' tenth birthday in 2007, the family was declining most requests for interviews, other than annual stories with the Des Moines CBS television affiliate KCCI and Ladies' Home Journal. Bobbi McCaughey has noted that the level of media attention does not necessarily mean they have granted many interviews, saying, "There was all kinds of stuff in the papers early on but they never actually interviewed us. Most of it is one paper quoting another".[12] [16]

Bobbi and Kenny both occasionally speak at anti-abortion events and continue to oppose selective reduction.[12] Bobbi has been quoted as saying, "Well, come to our house, and tell me which four I shouldn't have had!"[16] The family continues to attend a Baptist church in West Des Moines, Iowa, where Kenny serves as a deacon.[12] In 2010, for the septuplets' 13th birthday, a documentary was made by TLC chronicling the event.[17]

Later lives

The septuplets graduated from Carlisle High School in May 2016.[18] [19] Natalie, Kelsey, Nathan and Joel took up scholarships offered by Hannibal-LaGrange University. Kenny and Alexis chose to stay in the Des Moines area and attend Des Moines Area Community College, and Brandon enlisted in the United States Army.[20]

In 2017, the septuplets became aunts and uncles when their sister Mikayla gave birth to a son after getting married in 2015. In May 2019, Natalie was the first of the septuplets to get married. Brandon also got married in August 2019.[21] By the end of 2022, when the septuplets turned 25, Brandon and Kenny had become fathers.[22]

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Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: World's first set of surviving septuplets to turn 18: See the McCaughey family on Today . Scott. Stump. September 16, 2015. April 18, 2017. Today.
  2. News: Pressley. Sue Anne. November 20, 1997. 4 Boys, 3 Girls And 6 Minutes: Septuplets Born. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-05-22. 0190-8286.
  3. Web site: Bobbi McCaughey's Weekly Journal. americanbaby.com. 16 April 2003. bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20030416032145/http://www.americanbaby.com/ab/CDA/featureDetail/0,1349,1323-1,00.html?s=4. 16 April 2003.
  4. Septuplets: It's a Miracle. Michael D. . Lemonick. Wendy . Cole. Kevin. Fedarko . James L. . Graff. . dead . December 1, 1997. https://web.archive.org/web/20120211233640/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987455,00.html. February 11, 2012. February 22, 2021.
  5. Web site: CNN - Doctors deliver septuplets - November 19, 1997. 2021-05-22. edition.cnn.com.
  6. News: Belluck. Pam. November 20, 1997. Iowan Makes U.S. History, Giving Birth to 7 Live Babies. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-05-22. 0362-4331.
  7. Book: Webster, Raymond B. . African American Firsts in Science & Technology. Gale Group. 1999. 978-0-7876-3876-4. Farmington Hills, Michigan . 286. 41238505. registration. Internet Archive.
  8. News: See The McCaughey Septuplets All Grown Up!. 2015-11-18. . 2016-12-24.
  9. Web site: Septuplets' mom recalls 'terror,' joy. NBC News. November 26, 1997. April 18, 2017.
  10. News: Eight is great for the McCaughey septuplets . https://web.archive.org/web/20130812165112/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/10867824 . dead . August 12, 2013 . . January 15, 2006.
  11. Web site: Brown. Ciara. 2015-09-16. World's first surviving septuplets to turn 18. 2021-07-21. WSLS. en.
  12. Web site: The McCaughey Family is Completely Normal . Kevin . Mungons . Baptist Bulletin . November 1, 2007 . 2007-11-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120723032133/http://baptistbulletin.org/?p=749 . 2012-07-23 . dead .
  13. Web site: Louise . Scrivens . 2020-09-18 . The world's first surviving septuplets are getting ready to celebrate their 23rd birthday . 2023-07-26 . Newsner . en-US.
  14. Open letter from the Dionne quintuplets. December 1, 1997. Yvonne . Dionne. Annette . Allard. Cecile . Langlois. Time. February 22, 2021.
  15. Advice from the Dionne Quintuplets. https://web.archive.org/web/20080408114049/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987457,00.html . dead . April 8, 2008 . Annette . Dionne. Cecile . Dionne . Yvonne. Dionne . March 10, 2013 . . December 1, 1997.
  16. News: After 10 years, new adventures for septuplets: The McCaughey family goes to Spain and the world's first surviving septuplets cope with life getting more complex . https://web.archive.org/web/20130617183557/http://www.nbcnews.com/id/22223331 . dead . June 17, 2013 . Ann . Curry . Ann Curry . December 12, 2007 . . NBCNews.com.
  17. Web site: America's Septuplets Turn 13. May 23, 2021. TVGuide.com. en.
  18. Web site: Remember the world's first surviving septuplets? Here's how they are 22 years later. Lloyd . M’bwana . December 11, 2019 . maravipost.com. February 22, 2021.
  19. Web site: McCaughey septuplets graduate high school . Charly . Haley . The Des Moines Register . May 22, 2016.
  20. 4 of the McCaughey Septuplets Start College at Hannibal-LaGrange University . . August 28, 2016.
  21. Web site: The McCaughey septuplets turn 21 — here's how they're celebrating the big day . Today.com. 20 November 2018 . Mar 27, 2020.
  22. Web site: What are the McCaughey septuplets doing now? Here's a quick look. . 2023-03-12 . The Des Moines Register . en-US.