Melanie and Vanessa were introduced to each other by a mutual friend at an LGBT pool party. Vanessa writes on their website, “Melanie’s pretty face and kick-ass mohawk caught my eyes probably even before she saw me, but of course, I had to play it cool when they introduced us. We started dating in October of 2011 and a year later she asked me to be her wife. She surprised me with a sweet letter and my family holding a banner that read ‘Will You Marry Me?’” RELATED: 50 LGBTQ Quotes About Love For All Types Of Relationships Six months later they were married in a simple but lovely beach ceremony. The day after their wedding, they made their first attempt at artificial insemination and two weeks later, learned that the insemination had been a success. What a joyous moment. In March of 2014, Jax Izzo was born. Two months after Jax was born, they gave artificial insemination a try, this time with Melanie, and once again it was successful on the first try. RELATED: YAWN. 8 Things Lesbians Are REALLY Tired Of Hearing Vanessa says, “You may think we were CRAZY because Jax was just two months but we were expecting for this process to take quite some time.” Are these ladies lucky or what? Ero Kix was born in February 2015, 11 months exactly after Jax was born, and now they’re a family of four. And hope to keep growing their beautiful family. The couple took their pregnancy photos one year apart and when they shared them they reached viral status. “It’s crazy to see that people were referring to my family as an inspiration. We are still in complete shock,” Melanie said. The moms hope that their side-by-side photos can serve as an encouragement to other lesbian couples. “We hope that our picture is that sign that some women may need to encourage them to carry a child.” RELATED: The Straight TRUTH About Why Married Women Have Lesbian Affairs Christine Schoenwald is a writer, performer, and astrology lover. She has written over 500 articles on the zodiac signs and how the stars influence us. She’s had articles in The Los Angeles Times, Salon, and Woman’s Day.