Parents of Quadruplets Describe Their Daily Life as an Assembly Line of Bottles, Diapers, Schedules, and Love While Raising Four Babies

Parents of Quadruplets Describe Their Daily Life as an Assembly Line of Bottles, Diapers, Schedules, and Love While Raising Four Babies
For Brittany and Justin Scott of Wheatfield, daily life has become a nonstop rhythm of bottles, diapers, laundry, schedules, and very little quiet.
The couple are raising their three-year-old daughter Savannah along with their newborn quadruplets: Hazel, Chase, Paisley, and Scarlett. With four babies only a few months old, nearly every hour of the day is planned around feeding, changing, washing, and preparing for the next round.

Brittany jokingly describes it as an assembly line, and the comparison is easy to understand.
The babies go through around 40 bottles a day, all of which must be washed by hand. They also use an entire container of formula, while diaper changes can reach 40 to 45 a day, and sometimes even more.
To keep everything organized, the family uses a large whiteboard in the kitchen to record every feeding and diaper change. At night, Justin transfers the information into a spreadsheet, tracking how much each baby is drinking and how their needs are changing over time.
Even with such a demanding routine, the Scotts are already seeing the unique personalities of their children emerge.
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Scarlett makes it clear when she is hungry. Paisley is curious, energetic, and often the loudest. Hazel is the sleepy one. Chase, the only boy, is quiet and alert, with an expression his parents jokingly describe as worried.
Savannah has embraced her role as big sister and enjoys being close to the babies.
The days are exhausting, but Brittany and Justin know this season will not last forever. One day, the bottles and charts will become memories, replaced by family meals, laughter, and four growing personalities filling the house.
For now, life is busy, unpredictable, and full of love.