Most parents of toddlers struggle to keep up with their demands, but one mum has shared the strict routine needed for her three triplet toddlers.
It involved up to four loads of washing, 30 nappy changes and 30 feeds - including three litres of breast milk a day. The identical triplets, born in Lancashire, were conceived naturally at 200-million-to-one odds in April 2019.
But Tanya Hall, 33, and her partner Kris, 44, faced a challenging pregnancy. Two of the triplets were diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) - a rare but fatal condition where the babies shared just one placenta meaning one baby receives an overload of blood flow and the others not enough.
At 19 weeks Tanya had to undergo laser syndrome surgery, which involves disconnecting the blood cells on the surface of the placenta, LancsLive reports.
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