The Dilley sextuplets (Brenna, Julian, Quinn, Claire, Ian and Adrian), of Decatur, Indiana, were the first surviving set of sextuplets in the United States. They were born on May 25, 1993. All but one of the babies were able to go home after a little while; baby Julian had a small injury, but was able to come home after an operation. The babies' paternal grandmother died shortly after the sixth baby was able to come home.
The parents, Becki and Keith Dilley, started out as best friends and co-workers at a Wendy´s restaurant in Indiana. They married and were looking forward to having a family. The parents tried to conceive for a year without results. Determined to have a family, they consulted a doctor. Becki and Keith found out that they had little chance of having a baby. After five more difficult years trying, the couple heard of a powerful fertility drug called Pergonal. They had already tried many conception methods, and Pergonal was reported to have successful results, so they gave it a chance.
Clearly, the results speak for themselves. At the time of this writing, there is a website available to follow this remarkable family's progress at : *
Two books have been authored by the parents to describe the details of their early years after the sextuplets were born:
Special Delivery: How We Are Raising America's: Only Sextuplets...and Loving It, by Barbara M Dille, Becki Dilley, Sam Stall. Publisher: Random House, Date Published: 1995, ISBN 0679437061
Sixty Fingers, Sixty Toes: See How the Dilley Sextuplets Grow, by Becki Dilley, Keith Dilley, E. Anthony Valainis. Publisher: Walker & Company, Date Published: 1998, ISBN 0802786146.
There was also a TV movie in 1999 about the Dilley family, Half a dozen Babies.
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