MUM Georgie Eustace shows off her rare naturally conceived mixed triplets.
Identical Max and George are from one egg, while their brother Edward is from another — a phenomenon called dichorionic-triamniotic triplets.
Mum Georgie Eustace with her rare naturally conceived mixed triplets Max, George and Edward Credit: SWNS
Identical Max and George are from one egg, while their brother Edward is from another — a phenomenon called dichorionic-triamniotic triplets Credit: SWNS
Georgie, 34, gave birth in June via a planned caesarean section.
The triplets spent three weeks being cared for in hospital and are now at home in Wolverhampton.
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Teaching assistant Georgie and her X-ray worker husband Oliver, 36, get through 270 bottles of milk and 40 packs of 28 nappies a month.
The couple, who also have a three-year-old daughter, Eve, started trying for a second child in November.
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They were stunned when scans revealed they were expecting triplets and that all three babies were boys.
Georgie said: “Life is crazy and overwhelming.
“It doesn’t look the way I thought it was going to when we started trying.
“You also get three times the love.
The triplets spent three weeks being cared for in hospital and are now at home in Wolverhampton Credit: SWNS
Teaching assistant Georgie and her X-ray worker husband Oliver, 36, get through 270 bottles of milk and 40 packs of 28 nappies a month Credit: SWNS
“It’s rare to have naturally conceived triplets, and extremely rare to have these mixed triplets — they are very special.
“I do wish there was more time to just sit and cuddle each of them, you really have to make the most of each moment because it’s so busy.”



