African Couple Shows Off Their Adorable Triplets in Beautiful Photos: "They Look Tall and Big"
- A couple has splashed several portraits spotlighting the different stages of growth of their adorable triplets
- Antonio Livingston and Dee Michelle welcomed the babies on January 18, 2021, and have since shared the joy with their followers online
- Briefly News selected photos from when the couple first made the birth of the babies public to the girls now standing on their feet
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A couple, Antonio Livingston and Dee Michelle, has splashed several photos highlighting the different stages of growth of their adorable triplets on social media.
The cute babies made their grand entrance into the world on January 18, 2021, and the couple took to social media to announce their birth.
''On January 18, Amani, Amber & Dream made their grand entrance into this world! I only see God when I look at my babies.

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''Thank you, God! I birthed three perfect babies at 32 weeks, one-day gestation. I am beyond for a smooth delivery and most importantly, healthy babies,'' they shared along with photos of the babies on Instagram.
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Antonio Livingston and Dee Michelle have since shared visuals showing the different stages of growth of their babies.
Briefly News compiled some of the images from when the couple first made the birth of the babies public to the girls now standing on their feet below.
1. Announcing the birth of the triplets
2. Mom beams with smiles in a picture with her cute triplets
3. Couple poses with their babies
Ghanaian woman becomes 1st-time mother
Briefly News previously reported that a 46-year-old Ghanaian woman, Juana Antwi, has become a first-time mother after delivering adorable quadruplets that include two boys and two girls.

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Juana and her husband Peter Afriyie Kwarteng, a 66-year-old-old pensioner-turned-farmer, welcomed the four babies in 2021 at Offinso Asamankama in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.
Speaking to Briefly News, Juana revealed that her first child died before labour some 10 years ago and had since dreamed of becoming a parent.
Woman becomes 1st-time mother
Also, Briefly News previously reported that a Greensboro-based woman in North Carolina, Dr Susie Troxler, has become a first-time mom after welcoming her first daughter at age 50.
Dr Susie and her significant other Tony Troxler, 61, told WFMY News that their fertility journey to have a baby began decades ago. Dr Susie started soon after she married her husband Tony in 2008.
Speaking about the miracle birth of their baby girl, Dr Susie revealed that soon after they got married, they thought they'd get pregnant like most people.
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