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Published Date: 17 August 2008
A WOMAN has given birth to septuplets in an Egyptian hospital.
Emad Darwis, head of el-Shatbi hospital in Alexandria, said the 27-year-old mother, Ghazala Khamis, is now in a stable condition, though she did require a blood transfusion during the Caesarian section.

The premature babies, four boys and three girls, have been placed in incubators in four hospitals. Khamis, from the northern province of Beheira, was already a mother of three.





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1

Boy Wonder,

17/08/2008 08:08:58
FOR GOD'S SAKE .... DON'T TELL CHUCKLES LINSKAILL!!!!!
2

Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 17/08/2008 17:34:50
She already had 3 other girls, but wanted a son. Now she has 4!!, and 3 more girls!!! Congratulations to all.
3

jarmon,

17/08/2008 22:23:56
her husband will have to work a second job to pay for all the diapers.Either that or spread cat litter in the playpen.
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17/08/2008 22:53:39
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uzuzaP,

20/08/2009 11:21:05
Free pair of headphones with every kid.
Congratulations tho, glad it's you and not me.

 

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