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Monday, June 3, 2013

FAMILY THAT GROWS TWO BY TWO

Karen Rodger, 41, and husband Colin, 44, from Langbank in Renfrewshire, were 'over the moon' to welcome Rowan and Isla into their family.
Twin-credible! Mother Karen Rodger, who defied the odds by becoming pregnant with her third set of twins, is pictured holding her newborns Rowan (left) and Isla (right)
Bundles of joy: Newborn twins Rowan Rodger (top) and Isla Rodger (bottom)
Twins together: Isla Rodger (left) and Rowan Rodger (right) with their brothers left to right Finn, Kyle, Lewis and Jude

If two’s company and three’s a crowd, what do you get when you have three sets of twins?
For baby sisters Rowan and Isla Rodger, who have just become the third set of twins in their family, it’s double the brotherly love.
The girls, who were born two minutes apart, have Lewis and Kyle, 14, and Finn and Jude, 12, to spoil them – and help them through the trials of being a twin.
Parents Karen and Colin Rodger were told the odds of having three sets of twins were 500,000-1 when they found out they were expecting.
Mrs Rodger, 41, was convinced the doctors were right to think it was a rather unlikely prospect. ‘It never crossed my mind that it would be twins again but I’m absolutely delighted,’ she said.

The dance lecturer was given the happy news during her six-week scan, and immediately told her husband in a text message.

‘He thought I was joking and immediately wrote back to say, “This is not funny”. I had to explain that it really was true,’ she said.

The couple from Langbank, Renfrewshire, decided not to find out the sex of the babies before they arrived at Southern General Hospital in Glasgow last week.
Mrs Rodger said: ‘I was convinced I was having two boys. I’m still getting my head around the fact that there will be more girls in the house – people to steal my sparkly shoes and make-up.

‘I’m absolutely over the moon it’s girls. It’s definitely going to be a good journey ahead.’
However, Mr Rodger, 44, an events manager, has a few concerns – namely the inevitable worries of bringing up girls.
‘Boyfriends will be completely unacceptable,’ he joked.

‘I think the girls are going to have five dads with the boys looking out for them too, and it will be a frightening gauntlet for any boyfriend to run.’
Mrs Rodger will be counting on the boys too when her husband is away from home on work all of next month.
She said: ‘It is daunting but because the boys are a bit older, it makes it a bit easier.
‘They understand more and I’m going to need a lot of help from them.’

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