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Woman Gave Birth To Triplets Without Realizing She Was Pregnant For 34 Weeks


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A woman, from South Dakota, gave birth to triplets after thinking she had kidney stones.

Dannette Giltz was left surprised when she visited a hospital thinking she had kidney stones but it turned out she was going into labor to give birth to triplets.

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“Started getting pains, figured it was kidney stones cause I went through them before,” Dannette Giltz told ABC affiliate KOTA-TV.

Dannette, who now has five children, had been pregnant for 34 weeks but didn’t realize it until she gave birth to the triplets.

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She said: “You don’t ever see triplets being conceived naturally, let alone going 34 weeks without knowing. So everyone’s like, ‘We can’t believe it.’ I am like, ‘We’re still in shock. Trust me, we know what you mean. It’s crazy.”

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Dannette’s husband and the triplets father, Austin Giltz and the triplets 10-year-old brother, Ronnie Giltz were also left surprised.

Austin said that he is still shocked that he has three newborn babies now. He said: “Once we left the hospital, she’s out of the hospital, I know she’s OK. I am overwhelmed. Honestly, it’s still exploding in my head.”

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Meanwhile, the triplets’ brother Ronnie said that it is a dream come true for him as he always wished for a baby brother or a baby sister.

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“I wished for a baby brother and a baby sister and I knew this day was always gonna come,” Ronnie Giltz said, according to KOTA-TV.

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The couple named the triplets Blaze, Gypsy, and Nikki. The mother posted on her Facebook that the triplets weigh about 4 pounds each and are healthy. They will be home in a few days.

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A friend of the couple has created a fundraiser on Facebook after Dannette gave birth to the triplets to support their family. The fundraiser has already raised over $1,600.