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Miracle Septuplets Grow Up: Where Are They Now, 28 Years Later?
16 Nov
Summary
- Septuplets born in 1997 are now 28 years old and living independent lives
- Parents declined selective reduction, saying pregnancy was "in God's hands"
- Family received generous donations, including a 5,500 sq ft home

In 1997, the McCaughey family made headlines when Bobbi and Kenny McCaughey welcomed the world's first surviving septuplets. Now, 28 years later, the seven children have grown up and are living independent lives across the United States.
When the septuplets were born, they were a viral sensation, with the family receiving national attention and generous donations to support the large brood. Despite pleas from doctors, the parents declined selective reduction, saying the pregnancy was "in God's hands." The community rallied around the family, gifting them a 5,500 sq ft home and other essential supplies.
Today, the McCaughey septuplets are thriving. The oldest, Kenny Jr., is a cabinet maker and carpenter living in Iowa with his wife and child. Alexis, born with cerebral palsy, has achieved her dream of becoming a teacher and works at a daycare. Natalie, the third-born, is a married athletic trainer, while Kelsey, the fourth, works as a receptionist in Missouri. Nathan, who also has cerebral palsy, works in tech support, and Brandon serves as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army. The youngest, Joel, works at a help desk and aspires to become a cyber analyst.
Despite the challenges of growing up in the public eye, the McCaughey siblings have remained close and cherish the time they get to spend together. Their parents, Bobbi and Kenny, have now relocated to a smaller home, allowing the family's donated residence to be used by a local ministry to support new mothers.




