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Lahore woman welcomes quadruplets 

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LAHORE – In a remarkable occurrence at Lahore General Hospital, a 30-year-old woman named Fatima Sajid, hailing from Raiwind, has given birth to quadruplets.

This rare event unfolded with three of the newborns boasting healthy birth weights of 2kg or more.

However, the fourth girl, born with a weight less than 2kg, is currently in a serious condition and is receiving round-the-clock medical attention in an emergency nursery ward.

Fatima, who is already a mother to a son, now embraces the role of a mother of five, with the other three girls reported to be in stable condition alongside their mother.

Quadruplet births are uncommon, posing a rare and challenging situation for both the family and the medical staff at Lahore General Hospital.

The dedicated medical team is working tirelessly to ensure the health and survival of all the newborns and the mother, recognizing the specialized care and attention required in handling such cases.

The hospital’s principal, Prof Dr Al Fareed Zafar, affirmed the health status of the stable newborns and the ongoing efforts to stabilize the condition of the fourth girl.

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