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Couple wanted 2 kids; 6 on way

Big sister Zoe will have plenty of company when sextuplets arrive.

By BRIDGET HALL GRUMET
Published June 1, 2007


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WESLEY CHAPEL - Karoline Byler is just four months into her pregnancy, and already the first stretch mark appeared.

A little early for most pregnancies - but not when you've got sextuplets.

With her 3 1/2-year-old daughter, Zoe, she didn't get the marks until about month six, she said Thursday.

But with sextuplets, she said, "Everything is multiplied by six."

Six times the morning sickness. Six times the exhaustion. And six times the anxiety of any parent-to-be.

As with many parents of multiples, Karoline and Ben Byler used infertility treatments to get pregnant. She had always planned on having just two kids, and since they already had Zoe, this pregnancy would be it.

But an early sonogram found two heartbeats. Twins would be neat, Mrs. Byler, 29, thought.

A more sophisticated screening confirmed those two heartbeats.

Then two more. "I got nervous."

And two more. "Of course I was floored. I was screaming, the whole thing."

She was overwhelmed with the logistics: "How are we going to afford this? Where are we going to put them? We only have a three-bedroom home."

But when doctors suggested selective reduction - removing a couple of fetuses to improve the odds for the remaining ones - the Bylers declined.

"I felt if this was what was going to happen, this was what we were going to go with," Mrs. Byler said. "People have done this before; it's rare, but it obviously can be done."

Becky Dilley of Indiana gave birth to the first surviving set of sextuplets in 1993. Experts pin the likelihood of naturally occurring sextuplets at about one in several billion. But with the popularity of fertility drugs, the rate of children born as higher-order multiples - meaning in sets higher than two - has increased almost fourfold in the last 20 years, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

Mrs. Byler has some local company in that category: Kathy Somoano, also of Wesley Chapel, gave birth in 2000 to the first quintuplets delivered at Tampa General Hospital.

So far Mrs. Byler and her progeny are all doing well.

"They're growing really good," she said. "Their heartbeats are really strong. It doesn't look like there are any stragglers."

The stay-at-home mom is on moderate bed rest now - only short errands and no lifting, no housework. Mr. Byler, who owns a Pepperidge Farm bread route, has stepped up at home. Family and friends have offered to help.

In July or early August, Mrs. Byler will be hospitalized for the remainder of her term. If this were a regular pregnancy, her due date would be Nov. 13. But with six babies, she will likely deliver in September.

The Bylers will turn their master bedroom into the nursery, with later plans to turn an alcove and part of the garage into additional bedrooms. The big worry is figuring out how to fit the entire family in the car.

"There is no vehicle that holds nine people," Mrs. Byler said. "The only things are passenger vans or conversion vans." And even then you need enough trunk space for two triple-strollers and a fleet of diaper bags.

At least the couple has come up with some baby names: Hannah Arline, Mackenzie Margaret, and Brady Christopher.

Only three more to go.

Times researcher John Martin and staff writer Rebecca Catalanello contributed to this report.

[Last modified June 1, 2007, 00:43:26]


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by Violet 09/15/07 03:38 PM
God Love you both. You are blessed.
by Tarra 08/07/07 01:35 PM
Ben and Karoline-My families love and Prayers go out to you. Stay strong together and always support eachother in Love. I bet your Byler boys will be just as cute as all the rest of them :)
by Marci 07/21/07 07:51 PM
Congratulations! Things will work out with luck, sheer will, and a lot of hard work!
by Diane 06/27/07 01:41 PM
They Bylers have a great website: www.bylerbunch.com
by Dave 06/02/07 08:54 AM
While that is true Sandra (in regards to the adoption) for people with health insurance the out of pocket expense of adopting a child is far greater than having one of your own. On average $15,000 to adopt vs. $500 to have one of your own.
by Sandra 06/01/07 03:25 PM
and meanwhile so many babies go unadopted...
by Rena 06/01/07 02:50 PM
I don't blame you I'd keep all of them too...:-)
by Andrew 06/01/07 02:44 PM
Wow!!! Even I'm floored
by Sandy 06/01/07 02:26 PM
Conbgratulations to the Byler family... you are so blessed. Now, let's take care of Mom and once the babies are here, if you need help... you can call me!! God gives us what we can handle, and nothing more!!
by Emma 06/01/07 01:55 PM
God bless you for your refusal to selectively reduce (kill) your babies! I would also like to know if there is an address where I could send a donation!
by Judy 06/01/07 12:51 PM
Well, I guess congratulations is the first thing......I could not imagine giving birth to six babies at once, but there is a reason for it. God has definitely blessed you and our prayers and thoughts are with you for a safe and successful delivery.
by christine 06/01/07 10:49 AM
Wow, how exciting yet scary!! Byler's if you are reading this--I like the names you picked out. My only suggestion would be to change "Arline" to "Arlene" because it looks like "airline". Congratulations!!!times 6!!
by Holly 06/01/07 10:45 AM
Be careful what you wish for...it just might turn out to be pretty ugly! Hope they have a lot of family members who can help out!
by Melissa 06/01/07 09:22 AM
Wow good luck to you. Is there a P.O. Box set up where donations can be sent to? I'd be happy to contribute. I have one boy, I can't imagine 7 total.
by TANYA 06/01/07 08:56 AM
WOW, I CAN'T BEGIN TO IMAGINE...GOOD LUCK!!! SHE'S A BETTER WOMAN THAN I...
by GrimReaper 06/01/07 06:45 AM
I have only one and he caused me to go gray ..... a total on 7 GEESE lot's of luck you'll need it.
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