Spouses donated their extra frozen embryos to a clinic: after 20 years they met their 18-year-old triplets

Many years ago, a Nashville couple, Brooke and Chris Martin were delighted to be parents after facing many challenges.

The couple had to overcome infertility problems, which luckily have been solved.

Spouses donated their extra frozen embryos to a clinic: after 20 years they met their 18-year-old triplets

They managed to have twins with IVF or Invitro Fertilization.

According to them, the IVF went smoothly, and their faith in God helped them to produce ten healthy embryos.

So, in 2000, Brooke could carry 2 implants in her womb and gave birth to twin sons, Christopher and Matthew.

Then, they decided to donate their 8 future children to the clinic to make those unfertilized couples happy.

Spouses donated their extra frozen embryos to a clinic: after 20 years they met their 18-year-old triplets

It was the right decision for them as they also experienced that feeling, and they wanted to see their embryos grow up in loving families.

So, 18 years later, they received a call that completely changed their lives.

It turned out, it was one of their children, Thomas, who took a DNA test and found his biological parents.

It appeared, that the boy only wanted to meet his parents and nothing more.

Thomas told them that had other siblings too: they were, Peter and Lauren who were already 18 years old.

Spouses donated their extra frozen embryos to a clinic: after 20 years they met their 18-year-old triplets

It turned out, that Lauren and Christopher even had much in common: they even share the same interests and the same taste in music.

So, the two families soon got in touch and began to visit more often.

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