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Kalgoorlie couple Belinda and Emmanuel Lotsu in shock after welcoming quadruplets, the first in WA for 6 years

Claire Sadler and Brooke RolfePerthNow
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Belinda Lotsu (Mum) and Emmanuel Lotsu (Dad) at KEMH where Belinda gave birth to quadruplets. Belinda and Emmanuel with Amy and Amana and Amon (left) and Amber in the humidicribs.
Camera IconBelinda Lotsu (Mum) and Emmanuel Lotsu (Dad) at KEMH where Belinda gave birth to quadruplets. Belinda and Emmanuel with Amy and Amana and Amon (left) and Amber in the humidicribs. Credit: Iain Gillespie/The West Australian

WA mother Belinda Lotsu was hoping for just one beautiful health baby daughter after having a miscarriage but instead she fell pregnant with quadruplets in a shock to both her and her husband.

Ms Lotsu delivered one boy and three girls via caesarean at King Edward Memorial Hospital on Tuesday.

The babies, named Amy, Amana, Amber, and Amon, are just the fifteenth recorded set of quadruplets to be born in WA and the first in six years.

The couple were already shocked when they were originally told they were expecting triplets but more than halfway through the pregnancy, scans revealed a fourth baby.

“I’m still surprised that I was able to have four babies at one time,” Ms Lotsu said.

The couple moved to Kalgoorlie with their three-year-old son two years ago but had to come to Perth to have the babies.

All four babies are currently in the neonatal unit at KEMH and should be able to come home in four to six weeks.

Older brother Carl is already in love with his siblings — often liking to look at photos of the foursome on his dad’s phone.

The couple were already shocked when they were originally told they were expecting triplets but more than halfway through the pregnancy, scans revealed a fourth baby. Pictured is little Amber in a humidicrib..
Camera IconThe couple were already shocked when they were originally told they were expecting triplets but more than halfway through the pregnancy, scans revealed a fourth baby. Pictured is little Amber in a humidicrib.. Credit: Iain Gillespie/The West Australian

The quadruplets’ father, Emmanuel Lotsu, said they didn’t have any direct family back in Kalgoorlie but had the church and local Ghanian community for support.

“They are the ones we call family over here,” he said.

It was like déjà vu for the team at KEMH, who delivered a set of quadruplets — also three girls and one boy — in 2020.

All four babies are currently in the neonatal unit at KEMH and should be able to come home in four to six weeks. Pictured is the only boy, Amon.
Camera IconAll four babies are currently in the neonatal unit at KEMH and should be able to come home in four to six weeks. Pictured is the only boy, Amon. Credit: Iain Gillespie/The West Australian

“It’s just a coincidence but it’s amazing really. No matter how long you’re in obstetrics you just never get over how amazing pregnancy and birth can be,” nurse and midwifery coordinator Jourdin Ross said.

“I think Belinda is an absolute super woman, she is inspirational to everyone.”

When asked if they were planning to have any more kids, Ms Lotsu laughed and said “God will give them to other people who need a baby. We are OK”.

“We’ve been married for 16 years and waiting for a kid for many, many years. God has blessed us”.

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