Everything about Bobbi Mccaughey totally explained
The
McCaughey septuplets (in birth order--
Kenneth Robert,
Alexis May,
Natalie Sue,
Kelsey Ann,
Nathan Roy,
Brandon James,
Joel Steven) are the world's first surviving set of
septuplets.
They were born in
Des Moines, Iowa on
November 19,
1997, nine weeks prematurely, to Kenny and Bobbi McCaughey (pronounced "McCoy"), residents of the nearby town of
Carlisle. The septuplets have one older sister, Mikayla Marie (born
January 3,
1996).
The septuplets were conceived as the result of fertility drugs. When the couple discovered that Bobbi was carrying seven
infants, they declined
selective reduction to reduce the number of infants, saying that they'd "put it in God's hands". As the result of being born prematurely, two of the septuplets have medical problems: Alexis and Nathan have
cerebral palsy although Nathan received spinal surgery in November, 2005 in order to help his walking abilities.
The birth attracted significant media attention, both positive and negative, including a feature in
Time magazine in December 1997.
“In the beginning, for every ten letters we'd get that were happy for us, we’d get one letter accusing us of exploiting the kids and being selfish to waste the world’s resources on a family this big,” said Bobbi in a 2007 interview. “Our neighbors never gawked; here in Carlisle—they gave us privacy. But we'd complete strangers come around to the back door, knock, and ask if they could hold a baby.”
At birth, the septuplets weighed:
- Kenny: 3 lb. 4oz. (1.47 kg)
- Alexis: 2 lb. 11oz. (1.22 kg)
- Natalie: 2 lb. 10oz. (1.19 kg)
- Kelsey: 2 lb. 5oz. (1.05 kg)
- Nathan: 3 lb. 3oz. (1.45 kg)
- Brandon: 2 lb. 14oz. (1.30 kg)
- Joel: 2 lb. 15oz. (1.33 kg)
The McCaugheys were the recipients of many generous donations, including a 5500ft² (511 m²) house, a van and diapers for the first two years, as well as nanny services, and even the State of Iowa offering full college scholarships to the babies upon their maturity and graduation from high school to any
state university in Iowa. U.S. President
Bill Clinton personally telephoned Mr. and Mrs. McCaughey to wish them his congratulations.
The surviving
Dionne quintuplets wrote a letter warning the parents to keep the septuplets out of the public eye and not allow them to fall into the same pitfalls as their parents did, but wished them the best of luck in raising them and their personal congratulations.
By the time of the septuplets' tenth birthday in 2007, the family was declining most requests for interviews, other than annual stories with
Dateline NBC and
Ladies' Home Journal. Bobbi McCaughey has noted that the preponderance of media attention doesn't necessarily mean they've granted many interviews, saying, “There was all kinds of stuff in the papers early on—but they never actually interviewed us. Most of it's one paper quoting another.”
Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey occasionally speak at
prolife events and continue to oppose
selective reduction. Bobbi has been famously quoted as saying, “Well, come to our house, and tell me which four I shouldn’t have had!” The family continues to attend a Baptist church in West Des Moines, Iowa, where Kenny serves as a deacon.
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