A Ghanaian mother has
astounded nurses and upset odds of 500,000 to one by giving birth to her third
consecutive set of twins
Abigail Adama, 30, gave birth at Bradford Royal Infirmary to the baby girls, who
as yet have not been named, and who join a pair of four-year-olds and a pair of
18-month-old twins in the family.
Mrs
Adama and her husband Shaibu Abu-Adama, also 30, of Sutton Road,
Tyersal, said they were astounded when they found out they were
expecting another set of twins.
She said: "We thought we
were done with two sets, and then all of a sudden I realised I was pregnant
again; it was a big shock and I cried because I was was not expecting it.
"The other kids are so
happy to have two new baby sisters and could not
Mrs
Adama said that all the nurses and midwives at the Women's and Newborn Unit at
BRI were shocked to find out it was her third set of twins.
"They all wanted to come
and see me and the babies, and said I should be in the Guinness Book ofRecords," she said.
Mr Abu-Adama, who works as a
customer service advisor in Leeds, said that the whole family was feeling
blessed, and while at first it came as a shock they are all now very happy and
full of joy.
He
said: "The doctors cannot believe our run of twins, they ask if we have
had any fertility treatment but we have had none at all.
"The
other children have been telling their friends at Fearnville School about their
new sisters and said they look gorgeous."
The couple's oldest siblings
are brother and sister, Ohene and Ohenewa, and their middle twins are called
Okese and Nana-Oye.
Mrs Adama and her
husband moved to the UK from Ghana in 2010, then moved from Slough to
Bradford in 2013.
She
said that she probably won't want any more children following this pregnancy, and
that she and her husband are still trying to think of names for their newborns.
She
said: "I think three sets of twins is enough for now; my husband wants to
go for names that have something to do with giving thanks, but we have not made
any decisions yet."
Mrs Adama has a long way to go,
however, to get into the record books, as the current record is held by
Valentina Vassilyeva, a Russian peasant who mothered 16 sets of twins in the
18th Century.
A more recent record was set by
Barbara Zulu, of Barberton, South Africa, who gave birth to three sets of girls
and three mixed sets in seven years from 1967 to 1973.


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