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Sextuplets delivered in Belfast Sextuplets delivered in Belfast
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A woman has given birth to six babies at the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital in Belfast.A woman has given birth to six babies at the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital in Belfast.
The deliveries took place by caesarian section between 1119 and 1124 BST on Friday. They are 4 girls and 2 boys, weighing between 1 pound 7 ounces and 2 pounds 2 ounces. The mother conceived the babies naturally.
The babies were delivered by caesarian section and were 14 weeks premature.
The babies' parents have requested that the family's privacy is respected and they will not be available for photographs.The babies' parents have requested that the family's privacy is respected and they will not be available for photographs.
Thirty medical staff were involved in the deliveries which took place by between 1119 and 1124 BST on Friday.
The team was led by neonatal consultant Clifford Mayes.
Previously the largest multiple birth in Northern Ireland was quintuplets born in 2002.Previously the largest multiple birth in Northern Ireland was quintuplets born in 2002.
The birth of sextuplets is rare across the world occurring in about one out of 4.5m pregnancies.The birth of sextuplets is rare across the world occurring in about one out of 4.5m pregnancies.
The best known in the UK are the Waltons, born in Liverpool in 1983.The best known in the UK are the Waltons, born in Liverpool in 1983.
It is not yet known whether the mother of the latest sextuplets conceived them naturally, or had undergone fertility treatment.
The Royal Jubilee Maternity service is the regional specialist centre for women with complications in their pregnancy.
The delivery team will answer general questions about the babies' conditions later on Friday.