Rosanna Davison has shared the many things that have changed since having her twin boys. Rosanna and her husband Wes have gone from a family of three to five since their new arrivals last month.
Speaking with The Irish Sun she shared the first thing that has to go was their car; “One of the first things we had to do when we discovered we were having twins was trade in my car and update it with one that can accommodate three baby seats across the back, plus a double pushchair and all the bits we’ll need for three little ones.”
It’s been a rocky road to parenthood for Rosanna and her husband Wes Quirke. They welcomed their daughter Sophia via surrogacy last November following years of fertility struggles.
After 14 heartbreaking miscarriages, Rosanna believed she’d never carry her own children, but to her delight, fell pregnant with the boys earlier this year.
She shared with The Sun that there is no history of twins in her family; “There are no twins in either of our families as far as I know, but I’m told that it tends to be fraternal rather than identical twins that can run in families.”
“Conceiving identical twins naturally is just very lucky and finding out back in May that we were expecting twins and hearing their heartbeats was a very special, surreal moment.”
Sophie turned one the week the twins were born so the couple certainly have their hands full with three young children.
Speaking about this Rosanna shared; “It will be more challenging at the beginning when they’re all still small and very much reliant on us.”
“It’ll be a busy, chaotic household! But I also expect that having them so close in age will be fantastic for them as they grow up, plus they’ll all be at similar stages and will hopefully enjoy playing together too.”
“We both wanted three children so for us it’s perfect to have them close together and hopefully the best of friends for life.”