They are quintuplets, after all.
But how well do youreallyknow Ava?
She also experienced health problems after her birth on April 8, 2015, which includedan infection.

Ava, however, remained in the hospital until July 6, 2015.
Ava’s name stands out a little bit from those of her sisters.
Most of the Busby girls including oldest sister Blayke Louise have names that start with consonants.

In fact, she was branded by TLC asthe serious quintwhen the show first debuted.
Danielle also revealed that Ava was quite sensitive.
Whileglimpses of her goofinesswere always there, Ava has come a long way from her oh-so-serious baby days.

“Wheels turning,” Adam captioned the adorable photo.
Ava is so much of a mama’s girl that the title is even included in her TLC bio.
Ava Busby is a girly girl
Ava Busby is pretty glam and loves some stereotypically girly things.

“I guess Ava just likes to see us spend money,” joked Danielle.
Another favorite thing of Ava’s,according to a blog post, is lip gloss.
Hmm, perhaps we’ll see Ava experimenting with makeup onOutDaughteredas she gets older.

It seems like Ava takes after her older sister,Blayke, quite a bit.
Blayke also “loves anything pink and girly,” as noted on her official TLC bio.
Out of all the quints, though, Ava may be the most musically-inclined.

Danielle wrote, “Ava sings this song all day every day!”
Hopefully we’ll get to see Ava explore her love of singing more onOutDaughtered.
Telling them apart as babies was actuallyeasier, because Olivia hasa large birthmark on the back of her head.

Now that they’ve got full heads of hair, though, they can be easy to mix up.
Thankfully, Adam and Danielle Busbymade a videoto help fans be able to differentiate between the quints.
The pair have been inseparable since birth and always have each others' back.

As they got older, Ava and Olivia’s bond remained strong.
In a 2019 episode ofOutDaughtered, fans saw Avarushed to the doctorafter she started wheezing and had trouble breathing.
The Busby family ended up having to temporarilymove out of their homewhile the mold problem was addressed.

Fortunately, they caught the mold problem in the home before anyone had any worse complications.
Although Ava made a full recovery, it was a very scary experience for the entire family.
Although all of the quints scored above that threshold, Ava scored an impressive 60 points on the exam.

Her twin sister, Olivia, had a very close score, achieving a 64 on the test.
Both Ava’s parents and the director of her preschool were impressed with Ava’s strong results.
As such, Ava’s parents were encouraged to move her up and out of the toddler room.




