A woman from Michigan named Barbara Soper gave birth on 10/10/10, 09/09/09 and 08/08/08 – the odds of which are 50 million to one.

Three Babies Born on 8/8/8, 9/9/9, and 10/10/10

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When Barbara and Chad Soper of Rockford, Michigan welcomed their first daughter Chloe on August 8, 2008, they had no idea they were starting one of the most mathematically memorable family patterns in recent history. Two more children would follow on September 9, 2009, and October 10, 2010 — creating a sequence of births that made headlines around the world.

The Sopers, who go by Barbie and Chad, insist the pattern was completely unintentional. "We didn't plan this at all," Barbara told reporters after the birth of their third child.

How It Actually Happened

The first birth set the stage purely by chance. Chloe Corrin arrived exactly on her due date — August 8, 2008. Already a memorable birthday, but nothing suggesting what would come next.

When Barbara became pregnant again, the due date was September 20, 2009. However, she went into labor early and doctors decided to induce. Cameron Dane was born on September 9, 2009. Only then did the couple realize they had a pattern emerging.

For the third pregnancy, the original due date was November 4, 2010. But Barbara's physician recommended inducing labor early to prevent potential health complications. Given the remarkable pattern they'd already established, the choice of when to induce was obvious. Cearra joined her siblings on October 10, 2010.

The Real Odds

The widely reported "50 million to one" figure sounds astronomical, but statisticians who analyzed the case say it's somewhat misleading. That calculation assumes completely random birth dates with no constraints.

In reality, several factors make the odds less dramatic:

  • Women need at least 11 months between giving birth
  • Doctors can influence delivery dates through induction
  • Due dates already narrow the window of likely birth dates
  • The Sopers were actively trying to hit the third date

With more realistic assumptions, the odds work out to approximately 1 in 2,500 — still remarkable, but not quite as mind-boggling as initially reported.

A Family United by Numbers

Today, the three Soper children share an unusual bond. Their birthdays are easy to remember, always come in sequence, and make for great conversation starters. Chloe turned 17 on 08/08/2025, Cameron will be 16 on 09/09/2025, and Cearra will celebrate her 15th birthday on 10/10/2025.

The family's story reminds us that sometimes truth really is stranger than fiction — even if the odds aren't quite as astronomical as the headlines suggest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Barbara Soper plan to have babies on 8/8/8, 9/9/9, and 10/10/10?
No, the Sopers insist it was not planned. The first baby arrived naturally on her due date, the second was induced early for medical reasons (coincidentally on 9/9/9), and only the third was intentionally scheduled to continue the pattern.
What are the real odds of having babies on three sequential matching dates?
While often reported as 50 million to one, statisticians calculate the realistic odds at approximately 1 in 2,500 when accounting for the biological constraints of pregnancy spacing and the ability to influence delivery dates through medical induction.
Where does the Soper family live?
Barbara and Chad Soper live in Rockford, Michigan, a small city in the western part of the state.
What are the names of the three Soper children?
The three children are Chloe Corrin (born 8/8/08), Cameron Dane (born 9/9/09), and Cearra (born 10/10/10).
How old are the Soper children now?
As of 2025, Chloe is 17, Cameron is 16, and Cearra is 15 years old.

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