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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.
They are four girls and two boys, weighing between 1lb 7oz and 2lb 2oz. The mother conceived the babies naturally, without the aid of IVF.They are four girls and two boys, weighing between 1lb 7oz and 2lb 2oz. The mother conceived the babies naturally, without the aid of IVF.
The babies were delivered by caesarian section and were 14 weeks premature.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.
This is both a happy time and a potentially difficult time Clifford Mayes Neonatal consultantThis is both a happy time and a potentially difficult time Clifford Mayes Neonatal consultant
Thirty medical staff were involved in the deliveries which took place by between 1119 and 1124 BST on Friday.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.The team was led by neonatal consultant Clifford Mayes.
Mr Mayes said the six babies were in intensive care and doing as well as could be expected after being born 14 weeks early.Mr Mayes said the six babies were in intensive care and doing as well as could be expected after being born 14 weeks early.
"This is both a happy time and a potentially difficult time," he said."This is both a happy time and a potentially difficult time," he said.
"It is an extraordinary thing to have witnessed but you are also struck by the fact that there are little babies in intensive care.""It is an extraordinary thing to have witnessed but you are also struck by the fact that there are little babies in intensive care."
He added that there had been weeks of preparation including technical experts from across Northern Ireland.He added that there had been weeks of preparation including technical experts from across Northern Ireland.
"We have planned very carefully for today and today went as well as we had hoped it would." "We have planned very carefully for today and it went as well as we had hoped it would."
'Emotional time'
Midwifery sister Patricia Denvir said the birth had gone "very well".
"The mother was very composed - under a very stressful situation, both parents were very composed and they dealt with it very well," she said.
"It is a very emotional time but it's also very stressful for all concerned."
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 was the first recorded birth of sextuplets on the island of Ireland, and the first in the UK since 1993.