'It’s crazy to think they ever all fit in there,' Crandell wrote on Instagram.
remembers exactly what she was feeling when she snapped her final bump photo.
“It was bittersweet because I really loved being pregnant. I knew I was going to miss feeling them move around — it was like a party all the time," Crandell, 37, told. “But at the point, my entire body hurt, especially my back and feet. I could barely walk up the stairs in our house. Everything was swollen.”
The picture was taken just hours before Crandell delivered her four babies after carrying them for 31 weeks, or roughly seven months. Pregnancy usually lasts about 40 weeks, but nearly all higher-order multiples are premature, according toWesley, Emma, Leah and Nora were born via cesarean section on Feb. 11 at Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The babies spent 70 days in the neonatal intensive care unit , learning how to eat and breathe on their own.
Crandell also shares 5-year-old daughter, Isla, with her husband, Luke. Crandell said she’s proud of how quickly Isla has adjusted to life with four siblings, who attract attention everywhere they go. “I’m impressed with the way she’s handled everything,” Crandell revealed. “She wants to feed them and change their diapers — unless they’re poopy and then she’s out!”
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