The former lovers only spent one night together but nature played a trick on them. Now they are raising six kids

Charlieanne Broadhurst is a 28-year-old resident of the English town of Wellingborough, who could clearly enter the reunion story contest with an ex.

Since high school, Charlieanne has been in love with a boy named Ryan Hill.

When they were 15, they started dating, then they moved in together and started planning a family.

When the girl was 20, she and Ryan had their first baby – a girl named Cassie-Lee.

Behind her, two more cubs were born – Kaira-Jay and Siena – now they are seven and five years old.

The man began living separately but continued to visit his family and spend time with his daughters.

In 2018, during one of his visits, Charlie struck up a conversation with him and, as the girl admits, she herself did not notice how the communication between the two parents turned into a flirtation – as a result, Ryan stayed with her for the night.

He just fell silent. And we literally couldn’t talk to each other for 12 hours trying to come to terms with it.

Soon the triplets hypothesis was confirmed – and the couple began to tell relatives about a new pregnancy.

Ryan and Charlienn then brought their daughters together to talk about how they would be big sisters to their three little ones.

At 20 weeks, the sex of the kids became known. And this news made the couple really happy. Charlieanne’s pregnancy was very difficult. Doctors constantly checked her condition, took tests and did weekly ultrasounds.

And at 33 weeks, the girl was told that the little ones had stopped growing and that a caesarean was urgently needed – and Ryan almost missed it.

The triplets were born on May 31, 2019. Boys Carter and Kion were identical twins and weighed around one and a half kilograms, while daughter Riana weighed nearly two kilograms.

All three were rushed to the intensive care unit because they had an infection.

The little ones have been at home with their parents and sisters for a long time – and you won’t envy their mother’s everyday life.

For the first month, Charlienn breastfed eight hours a day, and now she gets up at four in the morning to run the washing machine twice and cook breakfast for six little ones.

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