A woman in Pakistan has given birth to six healthy babies after attending a private medical clinic for a routine check-up.
The woman gave birth to four girls and two boys at the hospital in the Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Doctors
said the sextuplets and their mother, who has not been named, were
healthy and in a stable condition after their birth on Friday.
Earlier this month, another mother gave birth to quadruplets in the Bhakkar district of Punjab, India.
In October a 35-year-old housewife, named Sabira, gave birth to quintuplets - three girls and two boys - at the Khyber Teaching Hospital in Peshawar.
Sabira,
who already had two older children aged eight and four with her husband
Ibrahim, 40, had been rushed to hospital for emergency treatment,
although she and the newborns were allowed to leave for home soon
afterwards.
That same
month another woman had three boys and a girl in the Mianwalki district
of Punjab, while in June a woman had five babies at the Government
Allama Iqbal Memorial DHQ Hospital, also in Punjab.
She gave birth to four sons and a daughter, although one boy and the girl died just a few hours after their birth.
Daily Mail
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