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Local Family with Quadruplets Keeps Growing Save Email Print
Posted: 8:52 AM Oct 6, 2008
Last Updated: 9:21 AM Oct 7, 2008
Reporter: Stacia Naquin
Email Address: snaquin@kktv.com

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We have an update on a very special Colorado Springs family. You might remember the Zulkoskys... they welcomed quadruplets last year. With four 16-month-olds running around the house, you can imagine life is pretty hectic. But it's about to get even more chaotic.

The Zulkoskys are expecting another baby. Just so you're keeping track -- that will be five kids under the age of two.

"We were told that we had a less than 1 percent chance of ever conceiving on our own. And it just happened," said mom Erika Zulkosky.

Believe it or not, Erika and Aaron aren't nervous.

"What's one more? We got four already!" said dad Aaron Zulkosky.

The Zulkoskys also say the quads will be fine with a new baby in the house.

"I think they'll adjust pretty well. They're used to other kids around," said mom.

"As long as they fit in the minivan, we're happy," said dad.

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Posted by: John Location: New York on Oct 14, 2008 at 08:24 PM
Wow congratulations!! The U.S. needs more children. Birthrates are below the replacement level.. immigration is keeping us afloat for now.

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