Quads start to go home
PA Wellington Three of Taihape’s Harrison quadruplets are now at home, but the fourth will be staying in hospital until she gains more weight. Wanganui Hospital’s medical superintendent-in-chief, Dr Robert England, said the three boys, Kyle, Phillip and Reece, were discharged from hospital on Thursday afternoon. The girl, Megan, will remain in hospital until she puts on more weight. The quads were born on October 4 to Julie and Peter Harrison, who have a son, Brett, aged four. Dr England said the couple required privacy until they had established their family routine. .
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