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Dad Fathers Identical Triplets After Vasectomy Reversal!

Chad Doss was the proud father of two young children, and he loved being a dad. But sometime after those two children had been born, he’d decided his baby-making days were over. Then he met Amanda, his current wife. Although Amanda loved his children from his former marriage as if they were her own, Chad knew she wanted to experience the journey of motherhood from pregnancy and beyond.

“I really wanted to be able to give that gift to her, to have your own,” Chad Doss, 31, who married Amanda in 2011, told Today. “She treats mine as her own, but it’s one thing for a mother to have a pregnancy and go through that, and for her to have that moment. We were thinking, we’ll try for one and grow our family just a little bit.”

But their family would expand more than “just a little bit.” Instead, it would more than double in size when the couple learned they were expecting triplets!!!

Avery. Bentley and Cassidy doss
At first, they were shocked to learn they’d be having three babies instead of one, but that quickly changed to excitement as the couple prepared for the impending birth of their rare identical triplet girls.

“Just finding out I was pregnant was one of the happiest days of my life,” Amanda Doss, 27, told Today. “Finding out we’re having three girls was an even bigger milestone, and finding out they’re identical was just the icing on the cake. It’s almost unreal.”

Amada’s doctor, Dr. James Sumners, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, likened learning you’re having triplets is “like being hit on the head with a baseball bat.” But he said the couple is well prepared for the challenges that they are about to face.

“They adapted very, very quickly and they said, ‘Ok, what do we need to do, and we’ll manage it,’” Sumners said. “She was a rock and her husband was as well.”

Born at 31 weeks on December 30th without complication, the three girls were named after their placement in the womb (babies A, B, and C). Avery, who was born first, came in at 3lbs, 15oz. Cassidy was born next at 3lbs, 11oz. Bentley came last, but was the heaviest at 4lbs, 3oz.

Chad Doss, pictured here with wife Amanda and one of their identical triplet girls
Though they are doing very well, the girls will have to spend a bit more time in the St. Vincent Women’s Hospital neonatal intensive care. A few more weeks is what the hospital is estimating, but the family is hoping for sooner since the girls are doing so well. They’re even breathing on their own already!

“They’re [the] most beautiful babies I’ve ever seen in my life,” Amanda said. “There’s not one thing I would change.”

“It’s beyond miracles,” Chad said. “It’s unbelievable that, let alone we had a reversal, but then for us to have three and they’re identical; it’s a miracle. We’re very blessed.”

They may not be too far off with their miracle claim…while successful vasectomy reversals are fairly common, particularly in the first five years (odds of about 66 percent, according to Chad’s urologist, Dr. Samuel Thomspon). On the other hand, naturally conceived identical triplets are so rare that there aren’t any ‘official’ studies to give exact figures, are thought to be odds of about one in a million.
Of course, no matter what the odds, Avery, Cassidy and Bentley are miracles to their family – the family that can’t wait to have them home.

“I can’t wait to have them home and be the mom and take care of my babies. I’m ready to take over,” Amanda said. “I see this wonderful figure, not only for myself watching them grow up, but bringing them into our family. They’re going to have the greatest childhood with their other two siblings. I see just this amazing life ahead for all of us.”

Speaking of their siblings…according to Chad, 12-year-old Caleb and 9-year-old Kaitlyn can’t wait for them to come home either!

Caleb, 12, and Kaitlyn, 9, bond with their stepmom Amanda and one of their three new baby sisters

“My daughter is really excited,” Chad said. “She really wanted some sisters.”

And sisters she will have, times three!

Bentley Doss, one of three identical girl triplets

Congratulations to the Doss family on their three beautiful arrivals! We couldn’t be happier for their family and wish them all the best!

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Kate

Kate Givans is a wife and a mother of five—four sons (one with autism) and a daughter. She’s an advocate for breastfeeding, women’s rights, against domestic violence, and equality for all. When not writing—be it creating her next romance novel or here on Growing Your Baby—Kate can be found discussing humanitarian issues, animal rights, eco-awareness, food, parenting, and her favorite books and shows on Twitter or Facebook. Laundry is the bane of her existence, but armed with a cup of coffee, she sometimes she gets it done.

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