Sarah and Andy Justice from Tulsa, Oklahoma spent years trying to have a baby with no success, so they turned to adoption. They were soon matched with a pregnant woman, and during an ultrasound, everyone was shocked to learn she was expecting triplets.
The babies—Joel, Hannah, and Elizabeth—were born premature and spent time in the NICU, but the Justices were thrilled to bring them home. Then, just a week later, Sarah’s doctor told her she was pregnant—with twins.
Eight months later, Abigail and Andrew arrived, turning the couple from childless to parents of five in under a year. But their journey continued: Sarah became pregnant again, and soon their sixth child, Caleb, was born.
In only two years, the Justices went from having no children to a bustling household of six. Their remarkable story drew national attention, including an interview on the TODAY show, where they shared the challenges—like going through 300 diapers a week—and the joy of their growing family.
Today, the children are thriving, and the family remains grateful and inspired by the unexpected path that led to their big, happy family.
