US couple welcomes second set of triplets

Published May 5, 2006

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New Brunswick - Every parent feels a little overwhelmed when leaving the hospital with a newborn. What must it feel like to leave the hospital holding three newborns, to go home to another set of triplets?

"It's going to be rough in the beginning," Rich Fontana told WABC-TV of New York from St Peter's University Hospital. "The older ones are going to take our time during the day, and the babies are going to be at night."

Rich and Sharon Fontana welcomed Alyssa, Evan and Eric into the world on May 1. Their other children - Danielle, David and Dylan - are two years old, which means the family has a total of six children in nappies.

The family will go through an estimated 40 nappies and three dozen bottles a day.

The Fontanas said both sets of triplets were conceived without medical help, a fact that is especially interesting considering that 12 years ago Sharon Fontana was told by her doctor that she would not get pregnant.

With a tiny baby in each arm, Sharon Fontana said she's ready for motherhood - times six.

"I am, I guess. I don't have much choice," she said. - Sapa-AP

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