Quadruplets born in Phoenix to Tucson couple


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PHOENIX (AP) — A Tucson couple's quadruplets are expected to remain in a Phoenix hospital for about two months.

The two boys and two girls of Alicia and Brandon Alston were born Friday at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix following a pregnancy of 32 weeks.

The mother was admitted to the hospital at 22 weeks of pregnancy as she had pre-term labor contractions. She stayed in the hospital and was put on medication to allow the pregnancy to continue.

The newborns are named Drew, Audrey, Cass and Ava. They're all doing well.

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