Masche Sextuplets

From the left, Sue Simbric, the grandmother; Bryan Masche, the father; Dr. John Elliott, head perinatologist physician for delivery and care; and Dr. Jordan Leonard, head neonatologist physician for the babies, all talk about the new sextuplets during a news conference at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Bryan Masche, the father of the newborn sextuplets, is all smiles as he adjusts the numerous hospital admitting bracelets on his wrist during a news conference at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, in Phoenix. All the babies, three boys and three girls, and Jenny Masche, the mother, are doing well. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Dr. John Elliott, right, the perinatologist physician who delivered the sextuplets, talks about how the babies and mother are doing while the father, Bryan Masche, listens during a news conference at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital, Tuesday, June 12, 2007, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Doctors shows Jenny Masche one of her sextuplets born Monday, June 11, 2007, in Phoenix, Ariz. Hospital officials say Masche, 32, gave birth by Caesarean section at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital in central Phoenix to three boys and three girls. The babies were born prematurely after 30 weeks and four days, and all but one weighed less than three pounds. (AP Photo) Sisters Jill Handis, Jami Renken and Jane Matthews cry with relief after the successful delivery of their sister Jenny Masche's sextuplets at Banner Good Samaritan Hospital Monday, June 11, 2007, in Phoenix. (AP Photo) July 19, 2007:The sextuplets all come home. "We just feel so blessed," says Jenny Masche, who gave TODAY host Meredith Vieira a baby update. The Masche family at Grand Canyon University where the sextuplets were awarded scholarships. After months of living under the tight direction of doctors, nurses and hospital rules, Bryan and Jenny Masche were finally able to bring their sextuplets home to Lake Havasu City. After the infants' 8 p.m. feeding on Thursday night, the family left Phoenix and arrived at their southside home shortly after midnight- just in time for the next feeding. (Today's News-Herald (Lake Havasu City)) Bryan and Jenny Masche with, from left, daughters Bailey, Molli, and Savannah, and sons Blake, Cole, and Grant. The Masche sextuplets at Thanksgiving. The Masche sextuplets: Bailey, Blake, Cole, Grant, Molli and Savannah.