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It’s decuplets! South African woman Gosiame Thamara Sithole gave birth to 10 babies

It’s decuplets! South African woman Gosiame Thamara Sithole gave birth to 10 babies

It’s decuplets! South African woman Gosiame Thamara Sithole gave birth to 10 babies


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Pretoria, June 09, 2021: Gosiame Thamara Sithole, 37, has claimed to have given birth to ten babies – seven boys and three girls. According to her husband Tebogo Tsotetsi, the babies were delivered by a caesarean section surgery at a hospital in Pretoria on June 7.This will set a new world record for the largest-ever live births if doctors confirm it. The development comes a month after a woman named Halima Cisse from Mali gave birth to nine babies in Morocco.

 

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Doctors had initially told them that she was pregnant with six babies. But they later found out that she is to give birth to eight babies. They later realised that she was pregnant with 10 babies only after the surgery was done.

 

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She was a state of disbelief when the doctors told her earlier that she was expecting six children before further scans showed that it was in fact octuplets. wo others could not be detected initially because they were inside the wrong tube, Sithole said.

Professor Dini Mawela, the deputy head at the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, said Sithole’s case was rare and usually caused by fertility treatments. She said that the causes of such pregnancies were “either nature or somebody who was having fertility treatment”.

Sithole has broken the record of most children born at the same birth held by Cissé, who gave birth to nine children (nonuplets) at a hospital in Morocco last month.


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