A 37-year-old Ugandan woman, living
in Kabimbiri village, Mukono District, outside of Kampala, has made world
record for having 38 children. According to the Daily Monitor of Uganda, the
woman identified as Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye had her last baby via Caesarian
section in December 2016, after which doctors cut her uterus from inside.
Ugandan woman Nabantazi, second left
at the back row with her 38 children She has had six sets of twins, four sets
of triplets, three sets of quadruplets and single births. Ten of these are
girls and the rest are boys. The oldest is 23 years old while the youngest is
four months.
The Monitor said she was married at
the age of 12 in 1993, to a man who was 40 years old. “I did not know I was
being married off. People came home and brought things for my father.
When time came for them to leave, I
thought I was escorting my aunt but when I got there, she gave me away to the
man.” In 1994, when she was 13, Nabatanzi gave birth to twins.
Two years later, she gave birth to
triplets and a year and seven months after that added a set of quadruplets.
This, she says was nothing strange to her because she had seen it before in her
lineage.
“My father gave birth to 45 children
with different women and these all came in quintuplets, quadruples, twins and
triplets,” said the woman, who is called by fellow villagers as Nalongo Muzaala
Bana, “the twin mother that produces quadruplets” Dr Charles Kiggundu, a
gynecologist at Mulago Hospital and President of gynaecologists and
obstetricians, said it was very possible for Nabatanzi to have taken after her
father.
“Her case is genetic predisposition
to hyper-ovulate (releasing multiple eggs in one cycle), which significantly
increases the chance of having multiples; it is always genetic,” he explained.
The doctor told Nabatanzi that she
could not be stopped then because she had a high ovary count which would
eventually kill her if she stopped. “Having these unfertilised eggs accumulate
pose not only a threat to destroy the reproductive system but can also make the
woman lose her life,” Dr Ahmed Kikomeko from Kawempe General Hospital
explained.
“I was advised to keep producing
since putting this on hold would mean death. I tried using the Inter Uterine
Device (IUD) but I got sick and vomited a lot, to the point of near death. I
went into a coma for a month,” she said.
Ugandan woman Nabantazi, At the age
of 23 with 25 children, she went back to hospital to try to stop producing more
babies.
“I was checked in at Mulago Hospital
and advised to continue producing since the ovary count was still high.” A
Uganda County Councillor Samari Musenero said Mariam Nabatanzi from Kabimbiri
village, about 50 kilometres north-east of the capital Kampala, had all the
children with the same man.
“The woman is struggling to support
her offsprings because she receives no financial assistance from the father of
the children,” the politician said. He explained that politicians from the
district had mobilised government funds to provide Nabatanzi with maize seeds
to plant.
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