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World's first surviving septuplets - look at them 20 years later - Page 6 of 53 - Kiwi Report

World's first surviving septuplets – look at them 20 years later


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[post_page_title]A quick birth[/post_page_title]
Understandably, both Kenny and Bobbi were worried about the upcoming birth. They spent a lot of time with doctors, discussing the best way forward.

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A quick birth

On November 19, 1997, all seven babies were born 9-weeks early. The birth took place via cesarean, and each baby was delivered within six minutes of each other. They ranged in weight from 2lb 5oz up to 3lb 4oz, but all seemed healthy enough after the C-section. Only time would tell what would happen.

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