Health & Wellness
New Jersey couple celebrates arrival of naturally conceived quadruplets
With their family now more than doubled, the Volmars are navigating this new chapter of parenthood alongside their 9-year-old son.
Emmanuel and Asia Volmar are celebrating a heartwarming milestone: the arrival of naturally conceived quadruplets—three healthy boys and one girl—who joined the family in early July.
Couple naturally conceived quadruplets
With their family now more than doubled, the Volmars are navigating this new chapter of parenthood alongside their 9-year-old son.
The N.J. couple expressed immense gratitude and wonder at the rare blessing of quadruplets conceived without fertility treatments, a phenomenon that occurs in fewer than one in 700,000 pregnancies, according to medical experts.
GoFundMe
To help manage the sudden expansion of their household, the Volmars have launched a GoFundMe campaign aimed at raising financial support for essentials like diapers, formula, and childcare.
The fundraiser has gained traction as community members rally around the family’s growing needs.
To support the Volmars new blessing, visit the GoFundMe campaign here.
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