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BBC Health 📅 08 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Ethiopian woman’s joy at rare quintuplets after 12 years trying for a baby

The woman, 35, says she was praying for a baby and was "overjoyed" to be "blessed with five at once".

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Spontaneous quintuplets remain exceptionally rare, with natural conception of five babies occurring in approximately 1 in 60 million pregnancies without fertility treatment
  • Advanced maternal age (35 years) combined with extended subfertility (12 years) may indicate underlying factors warranting investigation before conception—counselling about realistic expectations for multiple pregnancies is essential
  • Multiple pregnancies of this magnitude carry significantly increased risks of prematurity, low birth weight, and maternal complications; specialist antenatal and neonatal care is critical for optimal outcomes
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The woman, 35, says she was praying for a baby and was "overjoyed" to be "blessed with five at once".

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