THE DOCTORS WARNED US ABOUT HAVING KIDS—NOW WE HAVE THREE LITTLE MIRACLES We were told “no” more times than I can count. No, it wasn’t safe. No, it wasn’t likely. No, we probably wouldn’t make it through another pregnancy without serious risks—for me or the baby. Every appointment felt like a cautionary tale waiting to happen. But we held on to hope. They saw our height first, our diagnosis second. But they didn’t see what we felt: a family already forming in our hearts, long before it showed up on an ultrasound. Now here we are—three beautiful little ones, side by side in a hospital room, and I can barely believe this is real. Our newest baby sleeping peacefully in the bassinet, and her big sisters standing proudly next to her like they already know the weight of the moment. Like they feel how far we’ve come to get here. I can still hear the surgeon from two years ago saying, “You’ve beaten the odds once. I wouldn’t push your luck.” But this 

Australian Charlie, who was born with a genetic condition that led to dwarfism, and her husband Cullen, who has a similar condition, are raising three children, even though doctors prepared the couple for the worst-case scenario. The path to creating a large family was not easy, but now the Australians are an example for many.

Charlie and Cullen got married in 2012 and immediately decided they wanted to have more than one child. After much deliberation and fears that their physical characteristics could be passed on to their children, the couple decided to…
After much deliberation and fears that their physical characteristics could be passed on to their children, the couple decided to have their first pregnancy. OBOZ.UA decided to show how the happy family looks like now and tell about the problems they faced.When preparing for the birth of their first daughter, doctors told the Australians that the chances of having a child without a genetic disease were 25%, and the same number of chances that the child would not survive at all. Fortunately, the worst did not happen.

However, baby Tilba was still diagnosed with achondroplasia, a hereditary anomaly that leads to dwarfism. Doctors warned her parents that the girl might have spinal complications in the future, but overall she is a healthy and active child.
In 2018, Charlie found out that she was expecting another daughter, and she had inherited the disease from her father – achromatic dysplasia. Even though both children would live with dwarfism, the woman’s pregnancies went smoothly.

She took genetic tests, tried to fight stereotypes, and made plans for a large family. Only her third pregnancy in 2020 proved difficult for Charlie. She fainted and suffered from nausea and discomfort.

Later, the parents were informed that their son did not inherit the couple’s illness and was born completely healthy. Now the family will have to get used to the only member with a standard height.Despite the warnings of doctors, hate on social media, and fear, the couple realized their dream and built a happy family, which is known to at least 359,000 Instagram followers.