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Doctors were unsure if they were going to make it past their first few days, but now the McCaughey septuplets are celebrating turning 16 - and planning driving lessons, college degrees and careers. Kenny, Kelsey, Natalie, Brandon, Alexis, Nathan and Joel, the world's first septuplets to survive infancy, are
marking the milestone on Tuesday, November 19 at their home in Carlisle, Iowa. 'It's sad how quickly it's gone,' their mother Bobbi told a local newspaper of the past 16 years. Bobbi and her husband Kenny famously declined selective reduction after learning they were pregnant with seven children following fertility treatment, saying it was 'in God's hands'.
Amid the media frenzy, President Bill Clinton personally called the family to congratulate the family, Oprah welcomed them on her show and companies and strangers scrambled to help out the couple.
Among
the donations, they received a 5,500 square foot home, a van, a year's
worth of Kraft's macaroni and cheese, diapers for the first two years
and full college scholarships for any state university in Iowa. During
the early months, the septuplets drank 42 bottles a day and went through
52 diapers. But over the years, the media coverage has waned and the
coupons for free food have run out - encouraging the family to be
frugal. And from their early teenage years, the septuplets have been
helping out the family by carrying out chores, such as their own
laundry.
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