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Mali Woman Gives Birth To Nonuplets In Morocco, All 9 Babies doing Well
Halima Cisse, the Mali woman, was flown from the north of the West African state to Morocco by the Mali government for better medical supervision and delivery.
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In what would be called a rare case, a 25-year-old woman in Mali has given birth to nine babies ‘nonuplets’ in Morocco. Halima Cisse was flown from the north of the West African state to Morocco by the Mali government for her better medical supervision and safe delivery last month March 30. She was initially believed to be pregnant with septuplets according to multiple ultrasounds which were performed by the healthcare specialists in both Morocco and Mali. The woman has now given birth to five girls and four boys, the government authorities told local news outlets.
Woman broadcasts birth of baby on plane via TikTok
5 May, 2021 01:07 AM
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Delta confirmed a child had been born on its Honolulu service. Photo / Supplied, TikTok
NZ Herald
There are few more public places to bring a new baby into the world than the cabin of a passenger airline, however this miraculous birth was broadcast to an audience of 10million.
The video of a baby being born on the flight to Hawaii found viral viewership on the Social media platform TikTok.
On a 28 April service from Salt Lake City to Honolulu, Julia Hansen began filming the commotion which was happening in the plane cabin.
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A woman, who didn t realise she was pregnant, has gone viral on TikTok after giving birth to a baby boy while travelling mid-air on a plane. A TikTok user named Julia Bernice captured snippets of the event, including passengers clapping and the surprised new mother being wheeled off the plane once it had landed, and shared the footage online. It has now been liked over 3 million times.
The video was captioned by Julia It’s the ‘baby being born while we’re above the Pacific Ocean’ for me and also shows the pilot asking everyone to remain seated whilst a passenger seeks medical assistance.
TravelAwaits
May.5.2021
When Lavinia Mounga boarded a flight from Salt Lake City to Honolulu last week, she thought she was headed for a relaxing Hawaiian vacation.
Little did she know she was about to become a mom, somewhere over the Pacific Ocean.
Mounga, who was 29 weeks pregnant, gave birth in the bathroom on board a Delta Airlines flight. Luckily for Mounga and her son, there was plenty of help on the plane.
Three neonatal nurses from a Kansas City hospital and a family practice doctor from Hawaii were on board and jumped into action when the call came for medical help.
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