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Amy Coles

Britain's oldest mum of quads seen pushing them in incredible buggy

Taking four babies out is a not exactly child’s play, but when push comes to shove Tracey Britten gets the job done.

Grandmother-of-four Tracey, 51, and second husband Stephen, 40, conceived the bumper brood with the help of an IVF clinic in Cyprus when she was already mum to three adult kids.

The super mum navigated a trip out with the quartet in London yesterday with the help of a specially made carriage ordered from Australia in London today.

According to Tracey it take 20 minutes to assemble the Go Bubba Go pram, then another 20 minutes to get the babies into snow suits and strapped in before they can even step outside the front door.

Tracey's children look forward to their 1st Birthday this Saturday (Matt Sprake / SplashNews.com)
Tracey struggled single handedly on and off of a bus to a supermarket and then back home again (Matt Sprake / SplashNews.com)

Despite the daily mission to care for the babies she said “wouldn’t swap them for the world”.

She added: “I only wanted one child and was blessed with four. It’s a miracle.

“They’re lovely bundles of joy.”

The babies defied million to one odds to be born by Caesarean section, nine weeks premature, at London’s University College Hospital, on October 26 last year.

Tracey wrestles with her mega buggy (Matt Sprake / SplashNews.com)

They include only boy George, identical twins Fredrica and Francesca and Grace.

The mum-of-seven from North London gets through 12 bottles, 12 spoon-fed meals and up to 28 nappy changes a day while caring for them.

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