The Dilley sextuplets, America's first surviving sextuplets, are now 14 years old and just recently entered their freshman year of high school.
Adrian, Claire, Quinn, Ian, Brenna and Julian were immediately in the national news. They have been featured on ABC's "Good Morning America" and have been followed by Diane Sawyer since birth.
Now the sextuplets have their high school lockers in a row next to each other.
Keith and Becki Dilley had tried for six years to get pregnant. With the aid of fertility drugs, Becki became pregnant and found out she was having five children. Becki gained up to 100 pounds and couldn't fit in her shower.
As the babies were born, they found out that Adrian, the sixth baby, was hiding behind Becki's spleen.
It is calculated that while the children were babies, the family filled and fed 30,000 bottles and gave 13,000 baths. It washed 7,000 loads of laundry and changed 20,000 diapers.
For the children's first year, Keith and Becki took care of their babies without the aid of a nurse or day care.
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