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The odds of having identical quadruplets are one in 11 million births. With Rachel Vargas's complications, her babies are one ...
The Rhode Island couple was directed to the Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome Foundation and through the organization reached Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix.
Rachel Vargas gave birth to four identical babies on Jan. 24, 2025, at Banner Health in Phoenix. The odds of having quadruplets are about one in 11 million.
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Four girls were born to a Rhode Island couple at a Banner hospital in Phoenix last week. The parents of the quadruplets born on Jan. 24 are happy.
Around one in 11 million. Those are the odds medical experts gave Rachel and Marco Vargas for their rare pregnancy.
“To have identical quadruplets as opposed to four separate individuals, puts it at one in a 11 million,” said Dr. John Elliott, the Banner Health maternal fetal medicine specialist at Banner ...