Army dad watches his quadruplets born over Facetime from South Korea
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
The amazing power of technology captures this special moment in real time, miles apart.

An Army soldier who
is currently deployed in South Korea was able to watch his wife deliver
their quadruplets thanks to FaceTime.
Army Captain Tony Burch, 30, and his wife Mary Pat welcomed their four bundles last month according to Buzzfeed.
Mary Pat Burch, 29, said in the release that at first they were told they were having triplets — but then learned there was a fourth baby as well.
Their family also includes daughter Alice, who is almost 2.

Tony Burch was able to watch the whole birth thanks to technology and some helpful medical staff. He has since come home for a few weeks of paternity leave to meet the quads in person.

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