WORLD Malian woman gives birth to 9 babies in Casablanca, Morocco

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Malian woman gives birth to 9 babies in Casablanca, Morocco

Xinhua

20:57, May 06, 2021

A medical worker checks one of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco, on May 5, 2021. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 5, 2021 shows one of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

A medical worker checks one of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco, on May 5, 2021. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

A medical worker takes care of one of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco, on May 5, 2021. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 5, 2021 shows one of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

Photo taken on May 5, 2021 shows some of the nonuplets in a clinic in Casablanca, Morocco. A Malian woman, Halima Cisse, gave birth to nine babies in a Moroccan hospital in Casablanca on Tuesday, local media said. The woman was airlifted on 30 March from Mali to Casablanca for care pending delivery, under the supervision of a medical team. The babies (five girls and four boys) are in a stable condition and weigh between 500 and 1,100 grams, said a source at the hospital, adding that the mother and the babies remain under the supervision of the medical team in the neonatal resuscitation department of the hospital. (Photo: Xinhua)

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