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Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies

Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies
When Kim Tucci got pregnant last year with her husband Vaughn, she was expecting one sibling for her two- and four-year-old daughters—but she got quintuplets instead. Tucci began blogging about her pregnancy on her Facebook page, Surprised by Five, and eventually gave birth to an adorable boy and four girls on January 28th.

Here's Beatrix, who Tucci describes as "Very calm and content, she frowns and cries if any of the other babies cry."
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies

Meet Penelope, who's "Fierce!! She is the smallest but mightiest."
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies

This is Allie, the "Ring leader! Allie has the loudest cry and will make sure she is heard."
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies

Tiffany is "Very quiet and relaxed, she will wake to feed and loves to sleep."
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies

Last but not least, Keith "Adores to be cuddled and always has big wide eyes looking around at his surroundings."
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies
Surprised by Five A Woman Gave Birth to Five Cute Babies
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All images via Erin Elizabeth Photography.

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