Update: Quintuplets Born At Johnson City Medical Center

Update: Quintuplets Born At Johnson City Medical Center

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Update:  5:53 p.m.

Doctors at Johnson City Medical Center welcomed the region’s first set of quintuplets Tuesday night. The Caesarian section took more than 25 people and months of planning to execute, according to JCMC Neonatal Intensive-Care Unit Director Dr. Mike DeVoe.

Although Jacob, Moses, Adam, Annabelle, and Addison Davis all arrived 11 weeks early, the quintuplets were in stable condition Wednesday.

“The babies were all delivered and admitted and stabilized and pretty much tucked away in here within about two hours of delivery,” DeVoe said. “Right now, all five patients are not needing any respiratory support, which is very good.”

According to doctors, the quintuplets’ mother, Virgie Davis of Carter County who has two older children, was also doing well. They said the children were conceived without any fertility assistance, making the Davis’ natural pregnancy rare.

“The odds are one in 65 million,” East Tennessee State University Perinatologist Dr. Jessica DeMay, who performed the Caesarian section, said. “It’s a rare thing. One of our perinatologists has been doing this for over 30 years and this was his first set of quintuplets.“

Doctors estimate the babies, whose combined weight is less than 15 pounds, will remain at Johnson City Medical Center for two months.

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News Channel 11 Connects has confirmed that an Elizabethton woman gave birth to quintuplets at the Johnson City Medical Center Tuesday night.

A hospital spokesman said more specifics about the birth will be released later today, but the spokesman said the mother and father want to preserve their privacy.  No other information was available from the hospital about the condition of the babies.

Questions surfaced about the rare multiple birth when a woman who said she was the babies’ aunt called local radio station WTFM to share the news of the big arrival.  When contacted by News Channel 11 Connects, the woman said doctors performed a c-section at Johnson City Medical Center, delivering the babies who weren’t due until September.  She said the couple from Elizabethton have two other children, and she said the quintuplets were conceived without the aid of fertility treatments.

A hospital spokesman couldn’t confirm if quintuplets had been born before at Johnson City Medical Center or in the Tri-Cities region.

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Flag Comment Posted by JHylTon on July 19, 2009 at 1:02 am

That was my step-sister who gave birth to the quins… and 2 settle all rumors… IT WAS NATURAL! and of course Kim was excited and called the radio station… HELLO!!!! we just had 5 new arrivals smile

Flag Comment Posted by General Lee on July 13, 2009 at 10:21 am

GOD BLESS is right.

Flag Comment Posted by tennessee_girl_ on July 12, 2009 at 8:25 pm

the only thing the anut did was call the radio station i don’t think thats tring to hard GOD BLESS.

Flag Comment Posted by tennessee_girl_ on July 12, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Buy it or not its true. Besides GOD KNOWS THE Truth. Besides the mother of the babies knows weather or not she had fertility treatments. ANYWAY LIFE GOES ON AND THE BABIES ARE HERE NO MATTER HOW THEY GOT HERE. read the news paper here is some of what it says 1 in 65 million you do the math. have a great day and GOD Bless.    The odds are one in 65 million,” East Tennessee State University Perinatologist Dr. Jessica DeMay, who performed the Caesarian section, said. “It’s a rare thing. One of our perinatologists has been doing this for over 30 years and this was his first set of quintuplets.“

Flag Comment Posted by General Lee on July 12, 2009 at 7:17 am

Without fertility treatment?  I don’t buy it because the aunt is trying a little too hard to get the press.  Unfortunately, multiple births are a little too common these days.  No more octomoms…please.

Flag Comment Posted by tennessee_girl_ on July 09, 2009 at 9:14 pm

O come on leave the sister alone. she was just tryen to help her siter out. she thought maybe if everyone new the news that maybe just maybe her sister can get some help and just maybe she was excited that she had 5 new nieces and nephews. don’t be so down on her. IT’S A BLESS FROM GOD AND IT’S WORTH SHAREN. Besides the mother of the babies isn’t mad at her. So don’t be so hard on the sister for sharen the GOOD NEWS. IF YOUR A PRAYEN PERSON PLEASE PRAY FOR THEM. IM THANKFUL FOR THE added 5 to my family. IM the cousin of all this.have a great day and GOD bless.

Flag Comment Posted by Molly09 on July 09, 2009 at 10:12 am

Those babies are sweet! Congratulations to the parents smile

Flag Comment Posted by Endless on July 09, 2009 at 8:49 am

maybe the aunt did them a favor…hey jon & kate plus 8 can step aside and let this family reign!

Flag Comment Posted by Sassy1 on July 09, 2009 at 6:42 am

PRIVACY???? Whats she going to do , hide them in the house for life…eventually those babies are going to have to go home from the hospital, and five babies leaving in the same vechicle isn’t going to stir up some nosey people…give me a break. Auntie did them a favor, maybe the kindhearted shop owners of the Tri-Cities will donate items to make they’re lives easier.

Flag Comment Posted by nanaof150 on July 08, 2009 at 5:13 pm

I hope when mommy feels like it she kicks auntie’s behind. May God bless this family.

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