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Woman creates world record after delivering five girls and four boys in single birth

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Woman creates world record after delivering five girls and four boys in single birth

New Born Baby: Just a few months back all these babies had celebrated their first birthday. At that time many of his pictures had gone viral on social media. Earlier, when these children were born, many records were broken simultaneously. At present, they are once again in discussion.


Woman Gave Birth To Nine: Some time ago, a woman who came into limelight after giving birth to nine children together and her entire family is again in the news. This woman gave birth to these children in Morocco. These children got their names registered in the Guinness World Record for being born and alive at the same time. Now all these children are 19 months old.

Back home after a record 19 months!
Actually, who is the name of this woman Halima. Halima is a resident of Mali and she had gone from Mali to Morocco for delivery. The children were born in Morocco in May 2021. And now she is returning back to Mali with all these children. This means that after the delivery of so many children, she has returned home after a record 19 months.

5 girls 4 boys among children
According to media reports, recently on 13th December, all 9 children along with mother Halima Kise and father Abdelkader Arabe have reached Mali’s capital Bamako. Among nine children, there are 5 girls and 4 boys. The girls’ names are Qadidia, Fatouma, Hawa, Adama, Omu, while the boys’ names are Mohammed 6, Omar, Elhadji and Bah.

Got help from the government too!
It is being told that this family has also received financial assistance from the Government of Mali. When these children were born, their weight was between 500 grams to 1 kilogram. Due to being pre-mature, the first month of all these children was spent in the hospital, after which all the children were shifted to live in an apartment in Morocco. For a long time, these children have remained the subject of discussion in these two countries.

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