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After eight years of battling infertility, Ashley and Tyson Gardner were overjoyed to conceive quadruplets. Recently, they celebrated bringing home their last daughter, Indie, from the hospital.

In a series of heartwarming photos, the new parents captured the moment of carrying baby Indie out of the neonatal intensive care unit in Utah, where she spent the first two months of her life. One image shows Ashley beaming in a denim jacket and a black-and-white dress as she and Tyson hold a car seat carrying Indie, who weighs just over 4lbs.

In other pictures, the Gardners, who welcomed their quadruplets into the world on December 28 through IVF, are seen cuddling and posing with nurse Destiny Avery and Dr. Stephen Minton.

Once home, the couple shared the photos on their dedicated Facebook page, expressing, “BEST DAY OF OUR LIVES! INDIE MAE IS HOME! Our whole family is home together!” They also mentioned taking a break from social media to bond as a family.

Indie, who initially struggled to feed in the NICU less than a week ago, has now joined her identical twin sister, Esme, and twins Scarlett and Evangeline at the Gardners’ home in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Ashley and Tyson previously brought home their first daughter, Evangeline, on February 16. The subsequent days saw the arrival of Scarlett and Esme. The couple, who relied on faith throughout their journey, thanked their followers for the support and expressed gratitude for the perfect outcome despite the challenges.

The Gardner quadruplets’ birth, with a one-in-70-million chance of survival, followed a successful round of in vitro fertilization after eight years of attempting to conceive. The couple became a national sensation, sharing their pregnancy journey on social media.

The quadruplets, born prematurely, faced complications requiring emergency surgery to stop contractions when Ashley was around 20 weeks pregnant. The Gardner family considers the survival of their daughters a miracle, and they attribute it to the guidance of a higher power.