It is known that a woman in Mali, Africa, overcame adversity and gave birth to nine twins.



On the 5th local time, foreign media such as CNN reported that 25-year-old Halima Cise had five daughters and four sons at a Moroccan hospital on the 4th.



Earlier, Mr. Shise was diagnosed with seven children on an ultrasound examination at the obstetrics and gynecology.

The news spread through local media and became a hot topic across Mali, but doctors were concerned about the lack of medical facilities to safely deliver the seven twins in Mali.



In response, the Mali government directly moved Mr. Cise to a specialized hospital in Morocco, a neighboring country.




Five weeks later, Mr. Shise gave birth through a cesarean section at the 30th week of pregnancy.



However, the medical staff learned that there were nine twins instead of seven in Mr. Cise's stomach.



Mr. Shise showed symptoms of excessive bleeding in the process of giving birth to nine babies, but he passed the pit and finished the operation.

Babies who came into the world earlier than expected ranged between 500g and 1kg, and even though they were small, they were all said to be healthy.




There are only three known cases of nine twin births reported to the academic community, including Mr. Shise.

The first nine twins were reported in Sydney, Australia in 1971, but all died during childbirth.

Born in Malaysia in 1999, the nine twins died hours after they were born.



The largest number of twins alive to date were the eight twins born in 2009 by Nadia Schulman, a 33-year-old woman in California, USA.

Guinness World Records said, "We are reviewing Mr. Cise and the Nine as the protagonists of the new world record."




Mr. Cise's husband, Abi, said, "God has given us these children. And so many people, including President Mali, are sharing our joy with us on a congratulatory phone call." "I said.



Mr. Cisse is set to return to Mali after a few more weeks of rest with his babies at a Moroccan hospital.


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