Bryant Quadruplets: 115-Day Premature Birth Breaks World Record

In Alabama, the Bryant quadruplets—Lainey, Kali, Lennon, and Koen—arrived 115 days premature, shattering a 1997 record. Born at 23 weeks, they faced daunting survival odds, yet all four thrived, captivating global attention on extreme prematurity.
Delivered at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the quadruplets' birth required a 30-member medical team. Their survival, against 700,000-to-1 odds, highlights advancements in neonatal care and the resilience of premature infants.
Each weighing barely over a pound at birth, the Bryant quadruplets now celebrate their first birthday, embodying a remarkable journey from fragility to vitality.