A woman gave birth to 9 babies abroad

With their nonuplets, the Malian couple Halima Cissé and Kader Arby smashed the global record. The number of infants delivered in a single delivery and successfully delivered by Halima Cissé’s tiny angels broke the Guinness World Record. The four boys and five girls, who were born via Caesarean section, have now made it back to Mali, where they originally came from.
A Malian couple’s lives was turned upside down on May 4, 2021, when all nine of their babies were born at once.

When Mali Navy sailor Halima Cissé and her spouse Kader Arby were pregnant. Their family’s objective was not to garner notoriety on a global scale. The fact that the nine kids delivered through C-section were all born preterm and survived makes it clear that this delivery was unique.
All hands were on deck, and when the Malian medical staff found they couldn’t handle the heat, they decided it would be best to send the expectant lady to Morocco.
Shipping to Morocco It was a life-or-death situation when Halima was first flown out for both her unborn children and herself. In order for her and all of her babies to live, the Malian physicians stabilized her before arranging for her relocation to Morocco. The doctors were startled when the infants, who were thought to be seven in number, instead numbered nine on the day of the Caesarean surgery.
The mother and her nine cubs lived at a rehabilitation facility following delivery. Rehabilitation facility in Morocco They stayed at a rehabilitation facility in Morocco so that the physicians and nurses could properly monitor and care for them.
A mother giving birth and returning home with nine children is unusual. When Cissé was flown abroad, their first daughter Soda stayed at home in Timbuktu. As a result, Arby, their father, used to visit them occasionally. babies-returns-home-exceptional-birth
The ten-child mother had no idea that this would be the course of her life. It would need nine individuals to assist the family throughout and after the flight till they arrive home safely, therefore the government of Mali sent a delegation to welcome them home and accept them.
what an unexpected blessing from God may his name be praised both now and forever more
“We are overjoyed to be able to go back to Mali united at last.” After being welcomed by the delegation, the nonuplets were presented with a Guinness Book of Records certificate. what a joy praise jehover