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The odds of having identical quadruplets are one in 11 million births. With Rachel Vargas's complications, her babies are one in 40 million.
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By Adam Mintzer Click here for updates on this story PHOENIX (KNXV) — When Rachel Vargas went in for a routine ultrasound at the start of her pregnancy, the nurse went silent and she braced for bad ...
“To have identical quadruplets as opposed to four separate individuals, puts it at one in a 11 million,” said Dr. John Elliott, the Banner Health maternal fetal medicine specialist at Banner ...
he said. The already unique pregnancy was a one-in-40-million-births when factoring in Rachel Vargas's pregnancy complications, the Vargases' doctor, Dr. John Elliot at Banner Health in Phoenix ...
“To have identical quadruplets as opposed to four separate individuals, puts it at one in a 11 million,” said Dr. John Elliott, the Banner Health maternal fetal ... Rachel and Marco already have two ...
"Probably a one in 30 to 40 million chance," said Dr. John Elliott, an obstetrician ... which led them from Rhode Island to Banner Health in Phoenix, and Elliott, a specialist in multiple births.
“And so to have four girls in front of us, four of our beautiful children in front of us ... The newest additions arrived at Banner – University Medical Center in Phoenix, where the Vargases ...