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Home » Houston, TX, Fertility Guide » Texas Girls are Triplets and Siblings, but They Are Not the Same Age
Texas Girls are Triplets and Siblings, but They Are Not the Same Age
KHOU.com, July 17, 2012

Andrew Gracin is the third of the Mallon children. Despite being born as a singleton, he, four-year-old Julianna and two-year-old AnnaSophia are actually triplets. They were all conceived in a petri dish on October 26, 2007. Julianna was born nine months later thanks to in vitro fertilization. Her brother and sister waited their turn in frozen limbo. As a result, more multiples — separated by years — are being born into modern families via in vitro fertilization every day.
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