Prior to the birth of their five daughters, parents Adam and Danielle had their first daughter, Blayke.
Thus, six girls officially makes the Busbysoutdaughtered,as the show would imply.
Like, how do the Busbysreallymanage to take care of their brood of daughters?

Surely they have to have some extra help, right?
Here’s a deep dive into how the Busbysreallymanage to take care of all their little ones.
However, the two actuallyprioritizeeach other and their marriage.

She has been so hands on.
She’ll say: ‘Oh, let me get you the wipes.’
She’s so smart."

“The most difficult part of having a large family is just the logistics of doing anything and everything.
It takes some thought to do everything from cooking dinner to getting out of the house.”
With a total of six daughters, Danielle needed to spend a lot of time at home with them.

Fortunately for the Busbys, the quints all started school in 2019.
Because all of her kids attend school in some capacity, the Busby home ismuch quieterthrough the week.
But, when you have quintuplets, just the thought of getting everything right every time sounds pretty hilarious.

“you could only do as much as you could at that moment in time,” she said.
Fortunately, they’ve had some great helpers over the years to assist in taking care of their daughters.
“Of course we looked at the family and how this change affects everyone else.”

The Busbys use babysitters
For the Busbys, you might say a babysitter is essentially a necessity.
However, that doesn’t mean it’s always easy.
In fact, Danielle suggested other parents do the same.

“My advice is to set a regular date night and get your babysitter scheduled ahead of time.”
Whatever they come up against, though, the couple plans to follow their faith.
No child or spouse is perfect, so why not dole out grace all around?

“I 100 percent know my heart and my love for all my kids are equal.
“Riley is notorious for spilling her milk on purpose she does itallthe time,” Danielle said.
But for Adam and Danielle Busby, having a strict schedule iskeyfor taking care of all their daughters.

This was especially true when it came time to bring the quints home from the hospital.
A rigid schedule might not work for everyone, but it definitely helps the Busbys.
“You’re just running on empty, on no sleep, all the time.”

Whatever the case rested or exhausted the Busby’s take care of their daughters wonderfully.




