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Quadruplets the Hard Way: How One Mom Gave Birth to 4 Kids on the Same Date — Years Apart

Written by Melanie Gardner

California Mom Gave Birth to 4 Kids on the Exact Same Date: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Birthday Miracle

What are the odds of giving birth to four children, all on the same day of the year? For 26-year-old Nauzhae Drake of Apple Valley, California, July 7 isn’t just a date, it’s a family legacy.

Each of her four kids, Kewan (2019), Na’Zaiyla (2021), Khalan (2022), and newest addition Kailowa (2025), has the same birthday: July 7. And none of the births were medically induced.

A Lucky Number Story

Drake’s journey began in 2019, when she unexpectedly delivered her first child on July 7, despite a later due date. That one sparked family jokes about her “lucky number,” and two years later, it happened again. By the time Khalan arrived in 2022, all three children shared the date. No inductions. No planning. Just a coincidence.

On July 7, 2025, Kailowa became the fourth child to arrive on that same day. Even the family doctor had to check her records twice to believe it.

Drake says she’s become convinced that July 7 is more than just a coincidence; it’s a sign. All her kids also share a birthmark on their right leg, leaving her to call them her “angel babies.”

How Rare Is This?

The odds of two people sharing a birthday are surprisingly high, but as birthdays stack up, probabilities plummet. Even in a single family, four kids born on the same day is extraordinarily rare.

Experts estimate the chance of a mom delivering four naturally, without IVF or induction, on the exact same date in different years falls into the millions to one.

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Why Parents Are In Awe

  • A naturally recurring date across multiple years rarely occurs, none of the births were scheduled or medically arranged.

  • Their shared birthmark and July 7 birthday give the family a special sense of unity, and even synchronicity.

  • Drake’s story has touched hearts and sparked social media messages telling her to try her luck with the lottery.

What This Means for the Family

Drake admits it’s bittersweet: she’s missed her older kids’ birthday parties while in labor before, but she promises to make it up to them with joint celebrations. She even joked that for her, “Christmas comes twice a year.”

Simply Miraculous

In an unpredictable world, Nauzhae Drake’s July 7 streak feels like pure magic. Four unique children, four miraculous birthdays, no planning, just cosmic alignment.

“Some people say it’s fate,” she said. “Maybe I should go buy a lottery ticket.”

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