When Bethani and Tim Webb from Hythe, Alberta, found out they were expecting, they never imagined the odds-defying surprise that awaited them. At a routine ultrasound, they learned Bethani wasn’t carrying one baby—but four identical girls. Naturally conceived, with no fertility treatments or family history, the chances were just one in 15 million.
In June 2016, at 33 weeks, Bethani delivered Abigail, McKayla, Grace, and Emily via C-section. With four matching faces, the Webbs used colored toenail polish to tell them apart. Diaper changes, feedings, and sleepless nights multiplied instantly—but so did the love.
Overwhelmed yet determined, the couple leaned on their small-town community, who stepped in with donations, babysitting, and even a bigger vehicle. They moved in with Tim’s mom for extra support, and Bethani expressed deep gratitude: “There would be no way we could do this by ourselves.”
Despite the chaos, the Webbs embrace each day with joy and resilience. Their story reminds us that life’s most extraordinary moments often come when we least expect them—and that miracles, no matter how messy, are still miracles.