“They have no suck or swallow ability (yet),” she explained, but are on room air. Marr said despite being considered an advanced maternity since she turned 35 on March 10 — five days before the babies were born at 28 weeks and four days — she had no complications. The babies’ maternal grandparents are Rancho Bernardo residents Shelly and Alan King and former RB resident Brad Smith. Identical monochorionic quadruplets occur when a fertilized egg splits in two, and both cells split again. “They are God’s little miracle,” she said. There are also several other maternal relatives living in the area. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. “It was a natural conception, so whether it was multiple or single, it was a much healthier pregnancy,” she said. ", "That's when three became four," said Marr's husband. Jenny Marr said she moved to Texas seven years ago. Casa de las Campanas is “looking down the road” at the future in senior housing with its initiation of a Rancho Bernardo Community Plan amendment. "We asked her what was taking so long, and she told us that she wasn't supposed to say since she's not a doctor. While she wanted to reach 35 weeks because that would mean the babies’ second swallowing mechanism would be developed, her doctor said she could not safely go beyond 33 weeks. In an event that occurs in one in 11 million births, natural, identical quadruplets were born in March at a Dallas hospital. Marr recalled the doctor having a “funny” look on her face when she went in for her 11-week exam, then saying she did not know how to tell them, but there was an image of three babies. Rare identical quadruplets born to Texas woman during coronavirus pandemic 23 May, 2020 10:22 PM 3 minutes to read Harrison, Hardy, Henry and Hudson Marr were naturally conceived. Already a mother of five, the shock of giving birth to five more baby girls—Annette, Émilie, Yvonne, Cécile and Marie—knocked her out for two hours. "Actually, there are three babies in there.". By Maxwell May 21, 2020. After having their ceremony postponed from this spring, 62 community members will be honored during a drive-thru “Hats Off to Volunteers” recognition event on Saturday morning. Marr's obstetrician, Lauren Murray, says the Marr quads - Harrison, Hardy, Henry and Hudson - are identical monochorionic quadruplets, an extremely rare occurrence with only 72 other cases recorded in medical literature, reports The Post. Gloria shifts fundraising momentum in mayor’s race against Bry, UCSD researchers find a widening party-line gap over mail-in voting, partly because of COVID-19. But the ultrasound of their naturally conceived baby left the couple and their obstetrician shocked. But she ended up blurting it out anyway, something along the lines of: Ya'll, there are 100 per cent four babies in there. “It’s amazing, the best feeling of all to hold all four of them together,” said their mother, who got that opportunity for the first time on Friday — 19 days after the babies were born in a Dallas hospital. Top headlines from Poway, Rancho Bernardo and 4S Ranch, every Thursday. The babies were conceived naturally, and are making history as one of 72 known cases of identical quadruplets in the world. The babies all having H names was “super unintentional,” Marr said. The couple's 22-month-old son Linden has not yet met his sisters. Marr's husband responded by turning pale and passing out.