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Nigerian surrogate mother surprisingly gives to quadruplet babies

- A Nigerian surrogate mother has delivered quadruplets

- The surrogate mother was given accolades for delivering the babies safe and sound

- It was gathered that the woman had taken care of the babies just like they were hers

A Nigerian surrogate agency has given accolades to one of the surrogate mothers working for them. In a surprising turn of events, the woman had become pregnant with four babies and she delivered them safe and sound.

The agency took to Instagram to praise the woman for being devoted to her job as a surrogate mother. She reportedly took care of the babies like they were hers.

On Monday, May 6, the quadruplet babies were born. It was said that the surrogate mother's concerns were always about the babies' safety.

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According to the agency, the woman had noted that she could still hold on and carry the babies when she was told that they would be incubated after birth.

The agency also revealed that she never complained about anything while she was carrying the babies.

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