Three close-knit sisters in Nebraska are sharing an unusual family milestone: they each welcomed a baby within months of one another — and the moment is going viral.
Chi Whitemon, 26, Bri McGhee, 32, and Nesha Titsworth, 33, say they were “shocked and overwhelmed” when they realized they’d all be pregnant around the same time.
“We actually found out we all were pregnant months apart,” the sisters explain. Whitemon learned she was expecting first in August 2024 and was due in April 2025. Titsworth found out in January 2025 with a September 2025 due date. McGhee discovered she was pregnant in April 2025 and was due in December 2025.
“When we all found out Bri was pregnant too, we were honestly shocked and overwhelmed because all of us being pregnant at the same time is something we have joked about for years,” they say.
Once they knew they were all expecting, the sisters — who go by The Cuzzies on social media — began documenting the moment together, especially since Whitemon was close to delivering.
“Once we knew, we immediately started planning and capturing moments with all of us because Chi was due any day and we wanted to capture us all pregnant together as much as we could,” they add.
Because each pregnancy was announced at different times, the news surprised their family — especially their mother.
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“My mom had the best reaction realizing we all were having babies,” the trio says. “She cried really hard for an hour. Later she explained her reaction telling us this is what she had always prayed for us.”
The sisters say their bond runs deep. They are three of the youngest in a family of 10 children — nine girls and one boy — and grew up especially close because of the age gap between them and their older siblings.
“We have a great dynamic. We are three of the youngest out of 10 children. There’s an age gap from the older siblings, so us younger sisters got to really grow up together and experience all phases of life, which makes having babies together even more special,” they say. “It’s like we are getting to do it all over again.”
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Now, that closeness is proving valuable during early motherhood.
“We all give each other advice. We share suggestions [on] baby products, breastfeeding, etc. The best thing is having another to lean on during the hardest times of postpartum,” they share. “To not only have each other, but to know we all know exactly what each of us are going through is the best.”
And the shared newborn schedule means they’re often awake together, even when they’re apart.
“We’re all up in the middle of the night because all of the babies are up,” they add. “It’s like having our own support group.”
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McGhee’s daughter Brooke is 4 weeks old, Titsworth’s daughter Stella is 5 months old, and Whitemon’s daughter Neiri is 9 months old. The sisters say they’re doing well and excited to raise their children with the same closeness they experienced growing up.
They’re already planning monthly outings for the babies — along with Titsworth’s older daughter, Sevyn, 2, the oldest of “The Cuzzies.”
“We’re most excited about them all being around the same age and getting to experience the different phases of life together like we did,” they say.