Despite doctors advising selective reduction because all five infants were considered unlikely to survive the pregnancy, Brianna and Jordan firmly declined. “We believe God brought these children to us,” Brianna said. “So, leaving any of them behind is pointless. We trust God’s choice.” Throughout the pregnancy, Brianna faced challenges due to ovarian problems and severe morning sickness. “I lost 10 pounds and was hospitalized for extreme dehydration,” she shared. “It was tough.” At 22 weeks, her cervix began to shrink, which raised concerns about premature labor. Brianna was hospitalized and put on bedrest. She persevered through these obstacles to keep the kids within her until 30 weeks.
Life with five kids is undoubtedly challenging, but Brianna cherishes every moment. Jordan, her husband, returned to his agricultural job after just one week. Fortunately, her mother and a nanny provide essential assistance. “It’s insane,” Brianna exclaimed. “Our home is never dull. We feed every 30 minutes, and it feels like a factory, using numerous bottles daily.” Due to their fragile immune systems, they rarely take the kids out, and when they do, it’s usually in small groups. The family had to acquire a van because their previous vehicle couldn’t accommodate them, and even with the van, it’s a tight fit. Their outings attract a lot of attention, which they find fun, and they’re delighted to see their children developing distinct personalities. Adhering to a strict schedule is crucial, and they continuously adapt as the kids grow. A larger home is in their future plans.
This Christmas, the couple’s five children will make it an unforgettable one. “Over the years, I’ve received Christmas cards from friends and family who had kids,” Brianna shared. “Now, I’m a parent, and I’m excited to send Christmas cards with my kids on them. We’re content and grateful to God.”