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Ireland has 1st Set of Sextuplets

Ireland has 1st Set of Sextuplets

Ireland has given birth to their first set of sextuplets for the country since 1983. Nuala and Austin Conway gave birth 14 weeks prematurely at the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital in Belfast and have asked for privacy during this time. The preemies, four boys and two girls, are currently in intensive care.
It actually took 30 people to help deliver the six babies via caesarean section. The babies came out weighing between 1lb 7oz- 2lb 2oz, hopefully they each gain the weight needed to go home.
I’ll keep ya posted as news develops.

C-sections Putting Babies at Risk

January 11, 2009 by Eliza Ferree  
Filed under News & Media

C-sections Putting Babies at Risk

I’m not sure if it is true or not, honestly I’ve never had to have a c-section so I’ve no clue if it is a good thing or not. But according to the University of Alabama (UAB) women that give birth before 39 weeks via c-section are actually putting their babies at risk.
How?  The baby’s lugs and respiratory systems aren’t entirely formed. I’ve heard this before where no baby should be born before 39-40 weeks, otherwise complications are possible. As we know all preemie babies have a risk due to their size but now they are saying those that …read more


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