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An Edmonton family of three is about to become a family of seven with the arrival of quadruplets. The odds of having spontaneous quadruplets are one in 67 million, making this occurrence extremely rare. Tara and Tommy Watson will soon be parents to the sixth set of quadruplets in Alberta. What makes this news even more remarkable is that Tara’s second cousin is the mother of the Webb quadruplets born in 2016. Despite being surprised by the news, Tara and Tommy are excited to welcome the new additions to their family as they had always wanted a large family.

The family recently gathered with friends and family to find out the genders of the babies. Tara and Tommy revealed that they will be having two girls and two boys. This news is especially significant for great grandma Mary Hebert, who will go from having one great grandchild to five. The family is overjoyed by the news and is eagerly preparing for the arrival of the quadruplets. Tara admits that her second pregnancy has been more difficult than her first, with more symptoms and medical attention required. Despite the challenges, Tara is grateful that she and the babies are healthy at 25 weeks along.

The Watson family is expecting the quadruplets in just nine weeks and is busy making preparations. They have set up a GoFundMe and meal train to help with the financial and practical aspects of welcoming four new babies into their lives. The family is grateful for the support they have received from their community and is looking forward to the exciting journey ahead. Tommy acknowledges that it will be a busy and challenging time, but he is confident that they are up for the task. The family is excited to bring their new babies home and begin this new chapter in their lives.

The Watson family’s story has garnered attention and support from their community and beyond. Family members and friends are rallying around them to provide assistance and resources as they prepare to welcome the quadruplets. Despite the financial strain and logistical challenges of having a large family, Tara and Tommy are grateful for the outpouring of help and are optimistic about the future. With only nine weeks to go until the arrival of the quadruplets, the family is in full preparation mode, making lists and gathering supplies to ensure they are ready for the big day.

As the Watson family gets ready to welcome their quadruplets, they are also reflecting on the journey they have been on so far. Tara’s experience with a high-risk pregnancy and the support of family members who have been through similar challenges have helped prepare them for what lies ahead. The family is taking each day as it comes, grateful for the health of both Tara and the babies. With the support of their loved ones and the community, the Watson family is looking forward to the exciting, albeit challenging, adventure of raising four new babies at once. Tommy and Tara are staying positive and focusing on the joy and love that their new additions will bring to their family.

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