VANCOUVER - The lawyer for the parents of B.C.'s four surviving sextuplets says the children are at home and doing well.

Shane Brady says the infants have been at home with their parents for a number of months.

He says they're progressing and their parents, who are Jehovah's Witnesses, are very happy to have them out of the hospital.

Two of the babies died shortly after they were born at B.C. Children's Hospital in January.

The couple is involved in a legal battle over the B.C. government's seizure of some of the infants for blood transfusions, a medical procedure that is not accepted by their religion.

They're expected in court again at the end of August.