Motherhood is precious, but Kimberley is lucky to have twins and have a total of 10 children.
Kimberley and John Alarcon, a loving couple from Wallkill, New York, always wanted to have children, but they never expected to become parents of twelve. Recently, their family expanded with the safe birth of their twin daughters, Kenzy and Kenzley, who were born last month through C-section. The girls are already adored by their siblings Brittney, Sarah, Hunter, Zoey, Zachary, Olivia, Oliver, and King.
Kimberley, who is 37 years old, was amazed the first time she found out she was carrying twins, but never imagined she would have two more sets of twins in just a few years. Twins run in her father’s family, but it skipped a generation and landed on her. She felt in total awe the first time she was told she was having twins and felt like every pregnancy after that was a bit of a gamble if it would be twins again. However, she is grateful for all her children.
Kimberley also revealed that Kenzy and Kenzley were supposed to be triplets, but they lost one early in pregnancy, and she didn’t have time to grieve as she had to focus on ensuring the safety of the other two. She was delighted to learn she was pregnant again, even though they had no further plans, and they were content with their big family.
Kimberley’s mother has a total of 18 children, 10 biological and 8 adopted, so having a full house is not new to her. She and her husband always wanted a big family, and they are delighted with their extended family.
On Instagram, Kimberley introduced her newborn daughters and shared a sweet photo of them sleeping soundly in a hospital bed. She expressed her joy and gratitude and added that Kenzy is three minutes older and weighed 4 pounds 15 ounces at birth, while Kenzley was a little heavier at 5 pounds 9 ounces. Kimberley also mentioned that although the twins started their journey as a trio, she miscarried one, whom she believed was a boy named Kent. She added that they would love and miss him but knew that God only gives us what we can handle.
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