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LUTZ, Fla. (AP) -- All new parents can appreciate baby shower gifts such as diapers, onesies and formula. Family, friends and even strangers are giving Ben and Karoline Byler six times as many gifts.
Karoline Byler, 29, is expected to deliver sextuplets - five boys and one girl - at the Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg in the next few weeks.
The Byler babies will be the first sextuplets on record to be born in the state, according to the Florida Department of Vital Statistics.
The Wesley Chapel couple received a year's supply of ready-made meals and baby formula, six months of in-home wellness care and a $7,000 generator for backup power at a community baby shower Saturday at Idlewild Baptist Church. They were also given large quantities of clothing, diapers, baby wipes and gift cards, and a silent auction raised additional money for the family.
Karoline Byler, in the 28th week of her pregnancy, did not attend the baby shower because she is hospitalized.
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Karoline Byler, 29, is expected to deliver sextuplets - five boys and one girl - at the Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg in the next few weeks.
The Byler babies will be the first sextuplets on record to be born in the state, according to the Florida Department of Vital Statistics.
The Wesley Chapel couple received a year's supply of ready-made meals and baby formula, six months of in-home wellness care and a $7,000 generator for backup power at a community baby shower Saturday at Idlewild Baptist Church. They were also given large quantities of clothing, diapers, baby wipes and gift cards, and a silent auction raised additional money for the family.
Karoline Byler, in the 28th week of her pregnancy, did not attend the baby shower because she is hospitalized.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FL_EXPECTING_SEXTUPLETS_FLOL-?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US