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Woman gives birth to sextuplets after being told to expect 5 babies

- A couple in Poland has welcomed the first set of sextuplets in the country

- The man and his wife were initially told to be expecting five babies by the doctors

- The couple were surprised to find six during the delivery

On May 20, 2019, a couple in Poland welcomed the country’s first set of sextuplets.

According to reports from RTE News, 29-year-old Klaudia Marzec, delivered four baby girls and two boys at Kracow University Hospital.

The new mother revealed that she had been told by the hospital that she was expecting quintuplets but she eventually gave birth to six instead of five.

Couple expecting quintuplets get 6 babies, they have an older baby (photo)

Klaudia Marzec, mother of sextuplets Photo: Screenshot from RTE News
Source: UGC

“It was a surprise, we were expecting quintuplets. During delivery it resulted that there were six children.

"It was a shock at first, stress, but after the delivery I could touch one of the girls, so then happiness came," she said.

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The six kids were delivered by caesarean section and weighed between 890g and 1.3kg.

Klaudia is now a mother of seven as her sextuplets have a two-year-old big brother. Congrats to the mom.

Just recently, Legit.ng reported that a 29-year-old woman in Anambra state gave birth to a set of quintuplets.

Mrs Odoh, a fashion designer, gave birth to the kids at God's Mercy Maternity Hospital in the commercial city of Nnewi, weeks after she was told she was expecting triplets, after undergoing a scan.

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