Czech Republic's First Quintuplets


Czech Republic's First Quintuplet 





Alexandra Kinova

Twenty three-year-old Alexandra Kinova from Milovice, about 30 km east of Prague, smiles as she waits for the delivery of quintuplets at Prague's maternity hospital in Podoli Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The babies are expected to be born by Caesarean operation on Sunday.


 Kinova already has a 5-year-old son.




"When the doctors told me that I was expecting so many children I began to cry; I could not believe it," Kinova told the Mlada Fronta Dnes newspaper, according to The Telegraph. "But I was so very happy with the news.""When the doctors told me that I was expecting so many children I began to cry; I could not believe it," Kinova told the Mlada Fronta Dnes newspaper, according to The Telegraph. "But I was so very happy with the news." Conceiving quintuplets without fertility drugs is extremely rare. Dr. Wright Bates of the University of Alabama at Birmingham's Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology told ABC News the odds were one in several million.





Antonin Kroscen


Father of first Czech quintuplets Antonin Kroscen, third from right, smiles as he joins the hospital crew in a toast during a press conference held in Prague, Czech Republic, Sunday, June 2, 2013, after his 23 year-old partner Alexandra Kinova delivered four boys and one girl at Prague's maternity hospital earlier in the morning. The babies were born by Caesarean operation, they and their mother are all healthy and in a good condition.

Father of first Czech quintuplets Antonin Kroscen smiles during a press conference held in Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, June 2, 2013, after his 23 year-old partner Alexandra Kinova delivered four boys and one girl at Prague's maternity hospital earlier in the morning. The babies were born by Caesarean operation, they and their mother are all healthy and in a good condition.





Alexandra Kinova’s four boys and a girl were delivered by caesarean section in Prague, doctors said. The 23-year-old gave birth ‘without any complications’.The babies, who were naturally conceived, were put in an intensive care unit but have a 95 per cent chance of growing up healthy

BABIES


Ms Kinova has already named the five children with help from her partner Antonin Kroscen and young son.Her boys are called Deniel, Michael, Alex and Martin and her daughter is called Terezka 

The mother had told denik.cz she was surprised when she heard she was giving birth to five children.‘When we finally found a fifth head, I started to cry,’ she said when talking about her scan. 

The couple had not been sure about the sex of all the children until after they were born because the scan had obscured two of them. 
  
   
  

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