Polish
sextuplets surprise parents and doctors expecting five
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[May 22, 2019] WARSAW
(Reuters) - Poland's first sextuplets on record, two boys and four
girls, were born in the southern city of Krakow on Monday to the
surprise of parents and doctors who had expected five babies.
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"Imagine this: we were prepared from early in the morning to help
deliver five tiny citizens. So we are in the operating room, there
are five teams of doctors ready to take care of five children",
Ryszard Lauterbach, head of Clinical Neonatology at the University
Hospital in Krakow said.
"They are being delivered one after another until all five places
were occupied. And then all of a sudden it turns out there's another
one waiting in there."
He said the children, born at 29 weeks, were in "surprisingly good
condition" for sextuplets, but they showed symptoms of immaturity of
the respiratory system and the central nervous system that were
typical for premature babies.
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Doctors said they hoped the babies would be able to go home when
they were between 2-1/2 to three months old.
"We have already made some preparation at home with five children in
mind so now we'll have to rearrange things a bit," said the
children's mother Klaudia Marzec.
She said the babies would be named Filip, Tymon, Zofia, Kaja, Nela
and Malwina.
Their father, Szymon Marzec, told a news conference at the hospital
on Tuesday that he would soon introduce their first son Oliwier, a
toddler, to his new siblings.
(Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by Edmund Blair)
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