Ethiopian Woman Overjoyed With Rare Quintuplets After 12 Years

A 35-year-old Ethiopian woman has celebrated the birth of quintuplets after trying for a baby for 12 years. The mother said she had been praying for a child and was “overjoyed” to be “blessed with five at once.”

Quintuplets are extremely rare worldwide, with natural conception occurring at approximately one in tens of millions. Multiple pregnancies pose significant health challenges for both mother and babies, requiring specialized medical monitoring and delivery arrangements.

Ethiopia’s healthcare system has made progress in maternal care in recent years, but high-risk multiple pregnancies continue to strain local medical resources. The international community typically provides additional medical aid and support for such rare multiple birth cases.

The event has prompted discussion about assisted reproductive technology and multiple pregnancy management. In some countries, multiple birth cases have increased with advances in fertility treatments, but naturally conceived quintuplets remain extraordinarily rare.

Source: BBC News