A Queensland couple’s bold decision to temporarily relocate 500km from their regional home to Brisbane has assured the healthy delivery of their triplets, who are heading home for Christmas.
Josephine and Cohen Nunn were surprised when an early pregnancy scan in the small community of St George revealed the couple were expecting three babies.
They decided to pack up their bags and head to the city at 23 weeks gestation for close observation and regular scans given the heightened risk of carrying triplets. “But we’re really excited to have them home now. It will be special to have our three little blessings home for Christmas.”
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