In an extraordinary coincidence, four sisters from Stirling are all preparing to welcome new babies within months of one another. The shared journey into motherhood has turned this year into a deeply special chapter for the family.
Kayleigh Stewart, 29, is expecting her first child in late May, while her sister-in-law Jay Goodwillie, 35, is due just days earlier in the same month. Both are eagerly awaiting the arrival of baby boys. The celebrations continue later in the year, with 24-year-old Amy Goodwillie due in August and the eldest sister, Kerry-Anne Thomson, 41, expecting her baby in October.
Once the babies arrive, the number of young children in the family will double from four to eight — and for the first time, the clan will welcome boys. The sisters, known for their close bond, shared their pregnancy news in a coordinated announcement, wearing matching T-shirts and hosting a joint gender reveal.
Their mother is said to be overjoyed and plans to support each daughter through labor, acting as a birthing partner for all four. By Christmas, the extended family will number 22, with cousins growing up together so closely in age they may even end up in the same school classes.
What began as chance timing has turned into a rare and heartwarming family milestone — one that promises a lifetime of shared memories for the next generation.
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