The miracle of 5 twins with the role of a mother..beginner

Since the Vibhavadi.com magazine's last issue, we have interviewed the Sribanchawan family who successfully gave birth to quintuplets (2 boys and 3 girls) through in vitro fertilization with the help of the fertility and laparoscopy center at Vibhavadi Hospital. The five siblings are now almost three months old and are adorable and charming. The father and mother of the quintuplets, Mr. Patumpon and Mrs. Gaeokung Sribanchawan, told us that all of their children are healthy and developing well, and they are easy to care for. As August is the month of Mother's Day, we also interviewed the new mother, Mrs. Gaeokung Sribanwongsa, to ask about her experience in raising five infants and to share some cute pictures of the quintuplets.

 

(The older of the two girls is named Evi, the second girl is named Ally, the third boy is named Andrew, the fourth boy is named Andriu, and the fifth girl is named Emma.)

 

How are all five of them doing now?

 

Right now, they are almost 4 months old and healthy, all of them have been breastfed. We have hired 3 nannies and also have the help of a grandmother and myself taking care of all five of them.

 

When do twins cry the most and get fussy?

 

They usually cry together when they are hungry and have stomach aches. Their father often says that when the twins cry together, it sounds like a melody.

 

Have you started planning how to raise the children?

 

The plan for now is that if they grow up a bit more, we may need to move to a new home, and we may consider sending them to school nearby. I will raise them to the best of my ability and in the same ordinary way that my mother raised me. However, what we have done so far is that their father bought a new van to make transportation easier.

 

Does their father help with the care?

 

Usually, their father has to go to work, but when he comes back, he helps take care of them. He helps hold all five of them, which is the most he can do.

 

What plans do you have for your children's future?

 

We haven't really made any plans. As they grow up, they can do whatever they want and study whatever they want. We don't want to impose anything on them. We just want them to be good people and not create problems for society, and that's enough for us.

 

Do you want to have more children in the future?

 

I've talked to my husband and we do want to have more children, maybe 1 or 2 more, so that our twins can have younger siblings. But we'll probably wait for another 4-5 years until they're older.

 

As a young mother and a new mother at that, how do you feel about having to raise five twins?

 

I feel very tired, but it's the happiest exhaustion ever. The more I see them grow up every day, the happier I am. But I may be lucky to have older siblings and grandparents to help with the care. When it comes time to travel with them, there must be a plan before because it can be very chaotic, such as when I have to take them to see a doctor at Vibhawadi Hospital, I have to take turns with the children each day. But overall, our family is very happy.

 

As for these five twins, they are truly a miracle, and whenever there is a miracle, it will only bring happiness. The Fertility Center at Vibhawadi Hospital is proud to be a part of making the Sribanchawan family complete and happy.