Unusual but true: Scaredy-cat leaps for its life
Updated: 2015-05-29 08:45
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Grandmother, 65, gives birth to quads
A file picture of then 55-year-old Annegret Raunigk with daughter Leila in Berlin, Germany. [Photo/IC] |
A 65-year-old German grandmother has given birth to quadruplets at a Berlin hospital, with the three boys and a girl born prematurely at 26 weeks being in good health and having a good chance of survival.
Annegret Raunigk already had 13 children and seven grandchildren and the announcement of her pregnancy sparked a public debate in Germany.
Raunigk, an English and Russian teacher, had received fertility treatment in Ukraine and is the oldest woman in the world to have had quads.
A file photo of Annegret Raunigk nursing one of her children. [Photo/IC] |
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