Georgia family reportedly welcomes quadruplets with no fertility treatment

A Newnan, Georgia, couple, who defied the odds by having quadruplets without the use of fertility drugs, now have all four babies at home.

Kortney and Justin Miller have their hands full with a baby in each arm, plus an older son, Bentlee.

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Brothers Brandon, Brayden and Bryant and their sister, Kenlee, were born on Dec.16, weighing around 3 pounds each, at Piedmont Newnan Hospital. They're now about 5 pounds each.

"Normally, they eat every four hours, so feed one, you get done with her, feed him," Kortney Miller told WSB-TV Monday.

Feeding, changing and caring for four babies is a full-time job and then some for new mother of four newborns.

"I try to give her a break when I get home from work, but sometimes, they need their mom," Justin Miller said.

The Millers had a 1-in-700,000 chance of conceiving quads naturally with no fertility help. This is the first time doctors at Piedmont Newnan Hospital delivered quadruplets.

"The delivery part, it was really scary because I know I had a hundred and something people in that room and I was terrified," Kortney Miller said.

With the help of the hospital's "quad squad," all four babies are OK, despite arriving early -- at only 29 weeks.

The Millers say they are adjusting to the changes that come with the bigger family.

"We had to go buy a new van," Justin Miller said.

The couple says they need all the help they can get with diapers and wipes. They have set up a GoFundMe page to help with costs. The goal is to raise $5,000.