America's first set of all-girl quintuplets is finally home!

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First American Set of Girl Quintuplets Born in Texas
First American Set of Girl Quintuplets Born in Texas


After Texas resident Danielle Busby gave birth to America's first set of all-girl quintuplets in April, people began to buzz about the five-baby phenomenon. Now all of the Busby babies are finally safe, healthy, and home from the hospital.

As one may naturally assume, quintuplet births are extremely rare. A CDC report indicated that in 2013, the U.S. only had 66 births of quintuplets or higher birth orders. Additionally, The Houston Chronicle reported that the chances of a quintuplet birth are one in a whopping 60 million.

Danielle even started an Instagram account to document her pregnancy and the lives of her five new additions to the Busby family: Olivia Marie, Ava Lane, Hazel Grace, Parker Kate and Riley Paige. Danielle's other daughter Blayke must be so excited to have five new little sisters to play with at home.

See the gallery below for adorable pictures of the Busby family's quintuplet journey:



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