The Quads of Aubs: A Miracle of Survival

At just 30 years old, Becca Bryant is raising seven children, including four who were never expected to survive. These little ones are known as “The Quads of Aubs” — Lainey, Kali, Lennon, and Koen, born in February 2024 at just 23 weeks, each weighing barely over a pound. Doctors gave them only a 10% chance of survival. For weeks, Becca, an ICU nurse, and Lavareis, a police officer, watched their babies fight for every breath inside the NICU. 🏥
A year later, those tiny fighters have defied the odds. The Bryant quads are now officially the most premature surviving quads in history, even earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Their first birthday in May wasn’t just a celebration—it was a miracle. 🎉✨
Life at home is a whirlwind of love and chaos: bottles every three hours, oxygen tanks, feeding tubes, and the energetic noise of older siblings Kendall, Kainen, and Laikyn joining in. Exhaustion is real, but so is joy. “To see my babies smile and make progress each day is worth all the hard work,” says Becca. 💪❤️
Four little lives. One extraordinary story. Proof that miracles are real—and that love, multiplied by four, can carry a family through anything.