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Michigan, Us: couple`s kids born on 8/8/8, 9/9/9, 10/10/10
Baku, October 19 (AZERTAC). A southwest Michigan couple wouldn`t have too hard a time remembering their children`s birthdays. After all, it`s as easy as eight, nine, ten. Or more specifically, 8/8/8, 9/9/9 and 10/10/10.
Chad and Barbie Soper`s three kids were born on those dates. The most recent, Cearra Nicole, was born this past Sunday.
Barbie Soper, 36, said she often is asked whether the couple manipulated the birth dates. The answer is no.
The Sopers` first child, Chloe Corrin, arrived exactly on the couple`s due date. But the second baby, Cameron Dane, was born with induced labor ahead of the Sept. 20 due date.
Cearra came early because Soper`s physician wanted to prevent potential health complications. The original due date was Nov. 4.
Soper told the newspaper she`s excited about her children`s unique birth dates and that they “all get to share in it”.
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