Couple Welcomes Rare Identical Triplets After Being Told They Had 'Pretty Low' Chances of Naturally Conceiving
An Australian couple eager to become parents have welcomed identical triplet girls into the world.
Tasmanian Mom's Unique Approach to Raising Identical Triplets Captivates the Internet A mother in Tasmania, Australia, is winning hearts online with her creative methods of raising her six-month-old identical triplets. The video, uploaded to TikTok by tassietriplets, shows her daily routine of engaging the babies with various activities designed to stimulate their development. "I love to alternate between putting them in their bouncers and placing them under their play gym for plenty of tummy time," she explains in the video. She also uses black and white contrast books and vocalizes vowel sounds to help with their speech development. The video has garnered significant attention, with over 3000 views and numerous likes in just a week. The mother's dedication and innovative parenting strategies have resonated with viewers. Her future plans to teach the babies baby sign language and implement early toilet training through a method called elimination communication have also generated interest. The video provides a glimpse into the joys and challenges of raising triplets and offers valuable insights for parents of multiples.
An Australian couple eager to become parents have welcomed identical triplet girls into the world.
Keely Walsh and Mathew Alves now share regular updates about the triplets on TikTok