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Thursday, May 30, 2013

23-year-old woman defies 1 in 60 million odds with first natural quintuplets( pregnant with five babies)


Babies on board! Czech mother, 23, is pregnant with the country's first naturally conceived QUINTUPLETS

  • Alexandra Kinova, 23, was initially told she was having twins 
  • But doctors in Prague only discovered she was carrying five babies in April 
  • Will give birth by Caesarean on Sunday and wants to breastfeed the babies 
  • Czech media say it will be the first set of quins to be born in the coun, 30 May 2013

A Czech woman has beaten staggering odds to become pregnant with quintuplets without using IVF. 
Alexandra Kinova, 23, is due to give birth by Caesarean section on Sunday to the Czech Republic's first ever set of quins. 
Ms Kinova, who already has one son, did not realise she was carrying five babies until last month. 

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Ready to burst: Alexandra Kinova will have a Caesarean section on Sunday to deliver her five babies
Ready to burst: Alexandra Kinova will have a Caesarean section on Sunday to deliver her five babies
At first doctors said she was having twins but in March staff at the Prague Institute for the Care of Mother and Child said she was actually pregnant with four children. 
 
However, it was not until the following month that she finally discovered she was having quintuplets. 
Ms Kinova, from Milovice, about 30 km east of Prague, told Czech news site denik.cz that she was in shock when she was told. 
She said: 'When we finally found a fifth head, I started to cry.' 
According to local media, her children will be the country's first set of quins. 
The odds of conceiving quins naturally is one is several million, according to experts. 
The mother said both she and her partner have a family history of twins. 
Ms Kinova said she plans to breastfeed her quintuplets
Ms Kinova said she plans to breastfeed her quintuplets
She said aside from four months of morning sickness, she has had few complications in the pregnancy. 
Ms Kinova said she has been able to sleep on her side and has not had any problems with her breathing. 
And she said she plans to breastfeed all five, as she did with her first-born son. 
She told denik: 'The first child I nursed for almost a year and a half and I want to breastfeed now. 
'While I know that some will be on artificial nutrition.'
Ms Kinova said despite the best efforts of the doctors they still do not know the sex of all the babies. 
Two of the unborn babies are hidden underneath the other three - two boys and a girl, who she plans to call Daniel, Michael and Tereza. 
She said: 'I very much look forward to seeing how they will look. It's a great charm, but we cannot see anything properly - only a head or legs.'
The hospital will double the number of doctors and midwives for her Caesarean. 
They said they have administered drugs to help speed up the development of the babies' lungs but they cannot be sure of their condition until they are born. 
Dr Alena Měchurová, head of the hospital, said they hope that all five babies and the mother will be fine but said they cannot rule out complications. 

ONE IN SEVERAL MILLION: THE ODDS OF NATURALLYCONCEIVING QUINS

One of the Garcia quintuplets born that weigh only 3 pounds each
One of the Garcia quintuplets born that weigh only 3 pounds each
The odds of conceiving quintuplets naturally is one in several million, according to Dr Wright Bates, from the University of Alabama. 
He told ABC News that quins are 'exceedingly rare.' 
Dr Bates said twins are born in up to one in every 100 births, while triplets are one in every 7,000 to 10,000 births. 
Naturally conceived quadruplets are born in every one in 600,000 births. 
The first recorded set of quintuplets known to have all survived were the Dionne sisters, who were born in Ontario, Canada. 
Fewer than 10 sets of quintuplets are born every year in the United States. 
Last month, Guillermina and Fernando Garcia had five babies – three girls and two boys – who weighed between 2 to 3 pounds each at the University of Utah hospital in Salt Lake City for another six weeks.
In 2010, British mother Vicky Lamb had four girls and two boys after taking a fertility drug but sadly one of the babies died. 
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You go, little lady! May your delivery be smooth and healthy for all.
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Good luck and God Bless to Mummy and all 5 babies xxxxx
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While wishing her and her family the best of luck, I need to add she has absolutely no idea how her life will change dramatically. At 23, she hardly understands her nature and her place in the world yet alone how to patiently and gently manage 5 screaming infants who will no doubt need her complete attention and caretaking for a long long time. May she have the support she'll need.
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Almost as big as Kim Kardashian
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I hope the bubs are settled and not moving around too much. The last few months of my second pregnancy were sheer hell! I'm certain my son (who is now 4) had already decided he wanted to become a UFC champion and hence he never settled and I would get karate kicked in the middle of the night or when I was at the grocery store 0r just when he felt Mummy needed a wake up call. So I just hope her five are being nice and quiet otherwise it will feel like she has a whole karate team in there. Good luck to her. I hope the babies underneath their bro's and sis are ok and have not been deprived of any oxygen or nutrients. xxxx
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Holy Crap! I've got nothin else!
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Oh my goodness, bless her heart! Wishing her a safe and happy delivery!
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GoodMummyPop.. I really enjoyed your sense of humour, shame no else seems to get it. Perhaps that it is too near the truth for many girls who seem to breed for the sake of it and cover themselves in ink after the event. This lady has conceived quins naturally, and she still gets insulting comments thrown at her from the great uneducated of the UK. Good luck to you and your babies. I hope you all do well.
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If I was her I would close my VEGINA for EVER .
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Hope she's not dropping them in England, and us acting like a bunch of mugs and pick up the bill and benefits!!!!! - Sarah, London, United Kingdom, 29/5/2013 23:24 - You really are dumb eh? The Czechs look after their own very well. The "perks" of having a child in The Czech Republic are far greater than they are here in terms of maternity leave, cash lump sum etc. Their healthcare is far better than ours as well. I think in some major cities they even have electricity and running water in their caves (sarcasm). But of course you wouldn't know any of that judging from the astonishing level of ignorance in your post.
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