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Tunisian Woman Pregnant with 12 Babies
Last updated at 10:36 AM on 18th August 2009
The unnamed Tunisian woman, who is in her 30s, is reportedly expecting six boys and six girls. She is said to have turned to fertility treatment after suffering two miscarriages in two years. But British fertility experts said that although it was possible to conceive 12 babies, such a pregnancy was fraught with risk. There was less than a one in 100 chance of even a single baby surviving, said one.A teacher is pregnant with a record-breaking 12 babies, it has been claimed.
But the woman claims to be in good health. ‘All I want to do is be able to hug my babies and show them all my love,’ she told hospital workers in the town of Gafsa, about 250 miles south of the capital Tunis. ‘This is an absolute miracle, and we all feel blessed after struggling so hard to have children.’
Her husband, named only as Marwan, who teaches at the same school in Tunisia, told the Assabah newspaper: ‘In the beginning, we thought that my wife would give birth to twins, but more foetuses were discovered. ‘Our joy was increased with the growing number. The medical team told us that my wife would give birth naturally.’
But British experts said that a natural birth would be impossible and warned that the strain of carrying 12 babies could lead to labour at 20 weeks – just halfway through pregnancy. It is unclear what stage the pregnancy is at, but ultrasound scans can work out a baby’s sex only after about 16 weeks, so it is likely she is already nearing the critical stage.
Peter Bowen-Simpkins, a fellow of Britain’s Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said: ‘It is certainly possible to carry 12 babies but not for long.
‘The problem is the capacity of the uterus. ‘This woman is going to be enormous by 20 weeks. And when the uterus goes into labour there is nothing you can do about it.
'The youngest that babies have survived is at 22 to 23 weeks.
They need very intensive nursing and the majority have permanent neurological damage. ‘You’d need a very good intensive paediatric unit to cope with this. We couldn’t do it in this country, we don’t have a unit with 12 intensive care cots. ‘I don’t like to dampen her enthusiasm but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks.
'I wouldn’t even give her a one in 100 chance of even one surviving. It’s frightening.’
In California in January of this year, a single mother of six defied doctors’ predictions when she gave birth to another eight healthy babies. The six boys and two girls were born to Nadya Suleman, dubbed Octomom, through IVF treatment. Others have not been so lucky. A 23-year-old Greek Cypriot who became pregnant with a then record 11 babies in 1996 had to abort nine to save the lives of two. In the same year a British woman, Mandy Allwood, 32, became pregnant with octuplets after taking fertility drugs. She ignored medical advice to abort some and lost all after they were born at just 22 weeks. Fertility doctors say it is unlikely that an IVF doctor would have agreed to implant the Tunisian woman with 12 embryos. Instead, the bumper pregnancy is likely to be the result of fertility drugs to stimulate the ovaries.
{ Wow! its amazing, 12 babies at one time is a lot. I pray for her safety during pregnancy and delivery, and pray for a godly upbringing for the kids as these children will no doubt be raised in stressful and strained circumstances. Whether you are pregnant through IVF method, fertility treatments, or normal pregnancy mother and baby's health is important. The Tunisian government says it will do all that it can to help this woman.
But did god make our bodies to handle twelve babies at one time? No doubt it is dangerous for her and the babies. I hope all the twelve babies can make it till the end. }
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at 08:22 on August 18th, 2009
Why are doctors allowed to keep pushing the limits here?
All these babies are so at risk here, it's just not right. I wish her well, and hope at least some of the babies survive.
at 10:10 on August 18th, 2009
Reading the article makes alone me feel uncomfortable, I really, truly wish her the safest delivery.
at 05:55 on August 19th, 2009
i wish this woman all the best, it is kind of scarry but if we beleive in god everything is possible. i am a lady of 32 years of age and ive been trying to have a baby with my hubby for the past 6 years with no success, i am so happy for her.
at 07:59 on August 19th, 2009
I don't really agree with the fact of her decision. If she wants a child and has been given this chance don't you think she would down size so that she would be given a better chance to have a child.
I also don't agree with the fact that after only two miscarriages she turned to fertility treatment.
From my own personal experience I have had 8 miscarriages in eight years. After continueing to try we are now the proud parents of a ten month old daughter, and no fertility drugs were used!!! Yes it was hard dealing with this many miscarriages, but you just have to have faith, and that if it is meant to be it will be. I would not give up parenthood for anything in the world, and I think the wait and the agany made it that much more better. We have come to the conclusion that if she is our only child and we can't have any more we are both fine with that, and we would not turn to fertility treatments to have any more children, we would consider adoption. But we will still keep trying to have more children until we are told that it absolutely impossible to have any more.
I wish this lady and her family all the best. I hope that she has a great support system that will be by her side to help out with either the good or the bad because she is going to need it.
at 13:54 on August 19th, 2009
This was found to be a total lie. She is unfortunatley very mentally ill and not pregnant at all.
at 22:06 on August 26th, 2009
wowwwwwww ! its amzing sher da dhee hai mather choot kahan se nikali itani bachi ma k lori www.freegenic.co.uk