After welcoming 10 baby girls in 48 hours, Durban’s AAK has celebrated the births of seven sets of twins – 7 girls and 7 boys born in July, the seventh month of the year.
She said the babies were born at 35 weeks.
She thanked Dr David Ngotho and hospital staff for their professionalism and her husband who did the running around to pack their hospital bag and do last minute shopping as the babies came 18 days earlier than expected.“Being a mother is a gift that is unimaginable to any woman who does not have a child in their life. It is truly a remarkable gift and a privilege that I hold very close to my heart.
“I would like to express my sincere thanks to my husband Emrehan, the esteemed hospital doctors and nurses for their efforts," Kaygusuz said.Uminathi and Iminathi Mbatha were also born at the hospital in July. Their mom, Yandiswa Macingwane, said they are a blessing.
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