Joliet mother gives birth to triplets after having twins

Friday, March 30, 2018
Joliet mother gives birth to triplets after having twins
If a Joliet mom gets pregnant again, she should plan on having quadruplets.

JOLIET, Ill. (WLS) -- If a Joliet mom gets pregnant again, she should plan on having quadruplets. That's if the pattern holds up.

Earlier this month, Teri Nobles welcomed triplets into the world: Vincent, Santino and Andres.

She remembered when doctors told her, last year, that she was pregnant with triplets.

"I wanted to faint. I was nervous. I got really anxious," Nobles said.

Just a few years ago, Nobles and Mario Aguirre, were preparing for twins.

"We went to the doctor and he said there were two sacs and again we just stared at each other," Nobles said.

One of the twin boys died during childbirth.

Nobles' oldest child, Logan, is 10-years-old. He remembered doing the math when he found out three more brothers were on the way.

"I wasn't sure if they were serious or anything," he said.

Dr. Vibhaben Thaker is a neonatologist at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. She said she's never had a patient who has given birth to one child, then twins, followed by triplets.

"Just to have the triplets with one set of identical twins is about one in 100,000 to one in 250,000, and then with her history it is very hard to put the numbers. I tried to see, but I couldn't find a story like her," Dr. Thaker said.

Nobles did not undergo any fertility treatments. The couple doesn't have a family history of twins.

"It is unique, and a blessing, and as we mentioned we are short one. We still feel it is not enough," Aguirre said.

But Nobles said don't count on them having more children. The couple also has three children from previous relationships.

"If we were to get pregnant again there would be probably four, with my luck. It would be a blessing, don't get me wrong, but I think we cut it off after the three," Nobles said.