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Monday, September 21, 2015

NY couple beats 1-in-50 million odds with identical triplets

The 2-year-old brother of rare identical triplets born to a Long Island couple has his own way of identifying them — he just calls them all by the same name.

Owen, Noah and Miles Finley were introduced to the world Thursday more than two months after they beat the odds with a 1 in 50 million grand entrance six weeks before they were due.

Each of the boys weighed less than three pounds, but they're all healthy and more than a handful for their baby weary Patchogue parents,

"Some people hit the money lottery,” said their dad, Jason Fenley, a 38-year-old attorney. “We hit the genetic lottery and we couldn't be happier,"

That’s easy for him to say.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He must not be planning to stay up all night with them.