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5th October 2014
06:17pm BST

The couple were shocked and amazed at the news
After years of saving up, the coupe were finally able to afford to pay for IVF treatment. However this wasn't an easy road either as Ashley told CNN.
"My endometriosis was so bad that we found during the IVF process that it had compromised my eggs. They all started dying off and left us with one perfect egg and one good egg," she said.
"They put both back to give me the best odds of one sticking. The chances of even getting one to stick was 40 per cent. To have both stick and both split... well, that's a one-in-70 million chance!" she said.
The couple have since had further scans and learned they are expecting four baby girls, due in December.
In the video below, Ashley explains why she and Tyson decided to go public with their story and they also have a Facebook page where you can find out more about their experiences.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-UknA-wWdA