Friday, May 21, 2010

Six Reveal Baby Twins

London - A mother gave birth to six babies had twins or sextuplets Hospital in Oxfordshire, England. Vicky Lamb was first listed herself as a mother who gave birth to sextuplets in the United Kingdom within a period of more than 25 years.

A team of doctors and nurses managed to spend four baby girls and two boys from the stomach Vicky on Friday (05/14/2010) or 14 weeks earlier than normal birth projections. The tiniest babies weighing weighs only 600 grams, whereas the largest weighing 905 grams. The six babies were still being treated intensively in the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

Vicky and her husband, Andy Lamb, lived in Oxfordshire. They have also dikarunai a five-year-old daughter. Not yet known whether the birth of sextuplets was assisted by fertility treatments or IVF.

"The next few days will be a critical period. Babies born prematurely need much special care. They will receive intensive treatment from specialists at this time and their condition is monitored constantly," said Dr. Kenny McCormick, a consultant neonatolog, quoted by Telegraph, Friday (21/05/2010).

Birth rare sextuplets in the world, ie, only one of 4.5 million pregnancies. Despite medical advances allowing premature babies to survive, the birth of sextuplets last in the UK occurred in 1983.

Six twin daughters born to the couple Graham and Janet Walton was the first sextuplets are all still alive. Couples who live in Liverpool Walton had undergone fertility treatments for years before finally blessed with Hannah, Lucy, Ruth, Sarah, Kate, and Jenny.

Last year, the world also noted the U.S. origin woman Nadya Suleman who gave birth to eight children (octuplets) in California. In May last year in Ireland, the birth of sextuplets is also experienced and Nuala Conway Austin couple who gave birth to four boys and two girls.

Three years ago, a Russian woman gave birth to five baby twins (quintuplets). Vavara Artamkin (29) gave birth to Elizaveta, Alexandra, Nadezhda, Tatiana and Varvara 14 weeks early in November 2007. telegraph.co.uk

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