Second septuplet upgraded as mother gives interview
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Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey
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November 26, 1997
Web posted at: 12:00 a.m. EST (0500 GMT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (CNN) -- Bobbi McCaughey says she and her
husband wondered if God was punishing them when she learned
she was pregnant with seven fetuses.
"First, it was just like, 'God, why have you done this to
us?' Like it was something that was wrong," she said on
"Dateline NBC" Tuesday night.
A L S O :
First pictures of McCaughey septuplets
The McCaugheys' four boys and three girls -- who are the only
living septuplets in the world -- continued to show signs of
improvement Tuesday.
Natalie Sue was removed from her ventilator at about noon and
was upgraded to fair condition. Kenneth Robert, the heaviest,
is the only other sibling in fair condition and has been
breathing without a ventilator since Friday, two days after
the children were born by Caesarean section.
Their five siblings remained in serious condition Tuesday,
which doctors say is normal. Joel was able to breathe on his
own for a few hours Sunday before he grew tired and was
placed back on a respirator.
Mrs. McCaughey said both she and her husband experienced
"sheer terror" when they first learned they were having
septuplets but "it didn't take very long, a few weeks for the
shock to wear off and get used to the idea that we're going
to have a very big family."
Mrs. McCaughey said she overcame the fear of the pregnancy
with the support of family and friends. "Any child is a gift
from God no matter whether it's one at a time or seven at a
time," she said.