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World's first surviving septuplets - look at them 20 years later - Page 9 of 53 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]Cerebral palsy[/post_page_title]
Unfortunately, as often happens with premature babies, not all were 100% healthy. Both Alexis and Nathan were born with cerebral palsy, which is a group of conditions that can affect both movement and coordination.

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Cerebral palsy

Both Alexis and Nathan found it difficult to walk unaided but were healthy in every other way. Considering seven babies were squeezed into one womb, this could be seen as an absolute miracle. The McCaughey septuplets are therefore the world’s first septuplets to survive through infancy.

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