Every birth is a miracle—but for Bethani and Tim Webb of Hythe, Alberta, it was one in 15 million. Just three months after their 2015 wedding, Bethani became pregnant. At a routine ultrasound, the couple was stunned to learn they were expecting not one, but four identical baby girls—naturally conceived, with no family history of multiples.
In June 2016, at 33 weeks, Bethani delivered via C-section. All four girls—Abigail, McKayla, Grace, and Emily—were healthy. With identical faces, the couple painted each baby’s toenails a different color to tell them apart.
Raising quadruplets brought immense challenges: 48 diapers a day, round-the-clock feedings, and total exhaustion. Thankfully, their close-knit community stepped in with donations, help, and love.
Despite the chaos, the Webbs remain deeply grateful. Their story is a powerful reminder that life’s unexpected turns can lead to extraordinary blessings—and that love, support, and resilience make anything possible.