An expectant mum who went into labour early thought she was giving birth
to just one premature baby - but ended up with five. Manita Singh, 25,
had never had an ultrasound when she was admitted to hospital on
Saturday at just 26 weeks gone .
But just over half an hour later she had given birth to five healthy, but very tiny, girls. Doctors are now supervising the quintuplets in the hope all of them will survive.
Manita 25, was admitted to hospital in Ambikapur, in Chhattisgarh in eastern India, on Saturday morning.
The babies, all weighing 1.5 kg each, are now under doctor's supervision in the neo-natal Intensive Care Unit.
New dad Mahesh Singh, 26, said: "I am extremely grateful to God for blessing us with not one but five children.
"We were heartbroken when we lost our first child, a son, immediately after birth two years ago. I believe God has compensated the loss.
"I only hope that they all survive and I can give them a wonderful life."
While both the mother and the babies are stable, doctors are keeping a constant check on the infants as they believe their chances of survival are very slim.
Dr Tekam, who led the team of doctors in the delivery, said: "This is the first case in my career where I have delivered five babies through normal birth.
"We are very happy for the parents but the babies are under supervision as they all are premature.
"While they are healthy, we cannot say if they will survive.
"However, we are doing every bit to save them."
But just over half an hour later she had given birth to five healthy, but very tiny, girls. Doctors are now supervising the quintuplets in the hope all of them will survive.
Manita 25, was admitted to hospital in Ambikapur, in Chhattisgarh in eastern India, on Saturday morning.
The babies, all weighing 1.5 kg each, are now under doctor's supervision in the neo-natal Intensive Care Unit.
New dad Mahesh Singh, 26, said: "I am extremely grateful to God for blessing us with not one but five children.
"We were heartbroken when we lost our first child, a son, immediately after birth two years ago. I believe God has compensated the loss.
"I only hope that they all survive and I can give them a wonderful life."
While both the mother and the babies are stable, doctors are keeping a constant check on the infants as they believe their chances of survival are very slim.
Dr Tekam, who led the team of doctors in the delivery, said: "This is the first case in my career where I have delivered five babies through normal birth.
"We are very happy for the parents but the babies are under supervision as they all are premature.
"While they are healthy, we cannot say if they will survive.
"However, we are doing every bit to save them."
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