Couple Has Triplets, but There’s Something About Them That’s ‘One in a Million’

Couple Has Triplets, but There’s Something About Them That’s ‘One in a Million’
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A New York couple new they were going to have triplets, but never expected to have identical children.

 Owen, Noah, and Miles beat the odds by being identical triplets--doctors said it’s a “one in a million” birth. 

“We won the genetic lottery,” father and attorney Jason Fenley said. “It’s pretty cool.”

“It’s a miracle,” he added. “We always ask, ‘Why us? Wow. Why us?’ And for some reason or other, it happened, and it’s an absolute miracle and it’s a blessing to have.”

The babies were born seven weeks premature and then spent 51 days in the NCIU before going home.

Mother Kelli Fenley said the parents already have a system to tell them apart. 

“We color-code them,” she said, reported ABC. “Owen is blue, Noah is gray and Miles is green. We dress them in that color, and paint their toenails that particular color.”

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