In what’s being called a medical record in India, a 28-year-old woman
in Madhya Pradesh miscarried 10 babies in one night this week.
The Indo-Asian News Service reports that Anju Kushwaha delivered nine
of the babies late Sunday night before she arrived at a hospital, where
she delivered the 10th.
Doctors revealed Monday that all of the babies were dead at 12 weeks.
It appears fertility drugs may have contributed to Kushwaha’s
conception and unusually high multiple pregnancy. According to the
Business Standard, doctors at the hospital said the miscarriages
followed ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome – a complication from
fertility medication.
“It seems that that there was no regular follow-up of her pregnancy
after [in vitro fertilization],” Dr. Sumitra Yadav, a senior
gynecologist, told The Times Of India. “At least three offspring could
have been saved by reducing the pregnancy.”
While the birth of 10 children at once is rare, there have been other
reported cases of doctors delivering a high number of babies in a
single delivery. As Xinhua News Agency notes, a doctor in Rome claimed
to have removed 15 from the womb of a 35-year-old woman in 1971.
Nadya Suleman, the “Octomom” who gave birth to eight babies in 2009,
currently holds the Guinness World Record for most surviving children
delivered in a single birth.
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