Four Sisters Are in 'Complete Shock' After They Get Pregnant at the Same Time

To make it even more mind blowing, two of the four women are expected to give birth on the same day.

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Four sisters have revealed they were nothing but surprised after discovering they all got pregnant simultaneously.

The women, Jessica Hanna, Jordan Sutton, Jena Primsky, and Jaden Lortz, spoke with Good Morning America on Friday about their extraordinary story and how shocked they were to find out they were all expecting babies at the same time. According to Hanna, the pregnancies weren't planned either given two of her sisters had "fertility help."

"I know so many people will say, 'You guys all planned this,' but with two of us having fertility help, definitely not planned. It's just, God works in mysterious ways," Hanna told GMA.

The pregnancy news is just the start of this incredible story. The eldest and youngest siblings, Primsky and Lortz, are expected to give birth on the same day, October 1. Meanwhile, Sutton will be giving birth next month, and Hanna is last with a November 11 due date. 

Sutton explained she knew for some time that her sisters were pregnant, but Hanna didn't know until she announced her pregnancy during the Easter holiday.

Their mother also knew they were expecting and treated them to surprise Easter eggs with the news of their pregnancy on the inside.  

"She shared it with all of us and we opened up these eggs and it had a picture of us on it that said, 'All of my babies are having babies,'" Primsky said. "It was madness. It was so fun."

The story gets even better as the sisters reveal they have a group chat titled "Bumpin'," where they update each other on their pregnancies since they all live in different states. Lortz said the pregnancies have brought them closer. 

"We grew up with a super big family with 35 cousins, so it's just kind of a dream come true with having our own kids now being able to grow up together this close," Hanna said. "It's just crazy." 

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