HOUSTON – The fifth and final baby of the Busby quintuplets went home from a hospital Monday and parents said baby Ava was spoiled after having a room to herself.
Ava is the fifth and final Houston quintuplet to leave the hospital. Since the beginning of June the babies have been leaving two at a time, but Ava had some heart problems and was kept a little bit longer.
"This is such a relief finally having them all," father Adam Busby said. "It's going to be a culture shock for her whenever we get home and there's four other babies in the room."
The Busby babies are the first surviving, all-female set of quintuplets to be born in the U.S. They were delivered at the Woman's Hospital of Texas in April.
"It's going to be a wild ride," Adam Busby said. "Nothing will be normal from here on out."
The last time we talked to the doctors they said the babies are being released as they become strong enough to be treated like newborns from home.
The doctor said the quints will only return to the hospital now for standard check-ups that are expected of all preemies, but things look good for all five babies.
The Busbys already had big sister, Blake, at home, so in total will now have six girls under their roof.