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'Miracle' woman gives birth to septuplets in Egypt

Posted August 17, 2008 09:34:00

An Egyptian woman has given birth to a set of septuplets in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, in what doctors termed "a miracle," the official MENA news agency has reported.

Ghazala Ibrahim Omar, 27, delivered four boys and three girls following a C-section six weeks before her due date in an Alexandria hospital, MENA reported.

"It's really a miracle, (the mother) had taken no stimulants during ovulation," said Ahmed Salam, the gynaecologist who headed the team which delivered the babies, quoted by MENA.

According to the hospital director, the seven babies weighed between two and three kilograms each at birth and have been put in incubators.

The woman's brother told BBC Online that the Egyptian health minister had promised free milk and nappies for the babies for two years, to help the family cope.

-AFP/BBC

Tags: health, reproduction-and-contraception, pregnancy-and-childbirth, human-interest, offbeat, egypt

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