The chances of having spontaneous quadruplets (non-assisted) are predicted to be one in 729,000. As you could imagine, having identical siblings is even rarer. One lucky Canadian couple, Bethani and Tim Webb, beat the odds of one in 15 million and,...
The chances of having spontaneous quadruplets (non-assisted) are predicted to be one in 729,000. As you could imagine, having identical siblings is even rarer. One lucky Canadian couple, Bethani and Tim...