A 42-year-old woman has been delivered of five babies (quintuplets) at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Lokoja, Kogi State, after 18 years of barrenness.
Journalists who visited the woman and her babies at the hospital yesterday reported that both mother, Mrs Uchenna Okeigbo and her kids were in good condition.
Okeigbo, an indigene of Olokoro Amangbo Community, Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State, gave birth to three boys and two girls on Wednesday through a Caesarean Section.
Speaking with journalists, the woman expressed gratitude to God for the rare gift of five babies, saying that her wait for 18 years did not end in vain.
“It is not easy to have five children at once,” Okeigbo said.
She showered praises on her husband for standing by her.
Newsmen further reported that the quintuplets, three boys and two girls, weighed 1.3kg 1.6kg, 1.7kg, 1.8kg and 1.9kg, respectively.
However, the first baby, who weighed 1.3kg was still inside the incubator as at the time Journalists visited.
The father of the quintuplets, Mr James Okeigbo, 47, an employee of a private establishment, who was overwhelmed with joy, described the coming of the babies as the happiest moment of his life and his wife as well.
”I thank my wife for retaining her respect for me for these 18 years of childlessness without quarreling with me.
“I am also grateful to her family for standing by us,” Okeigbo said.
He, however, solicited for assistance from government and members of the public to ensure adequate care for the five children.
“As a good citizen of Nigeria, I am appealing to government to help us,” he said.
Dr Grace Ogoke, Consultant, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at FMC, Lokoja, who handled the delivery of the quintuplets, said she was very happy and gave glory to God for the feat.
She told Newsmen that she delivered the babies on Wednesday April 17, through a Caesarean Section (CS) at about, 11:45 pm, which coincidentally was her own wedding anniversary day.
”They are three boys and two girls, and they weighed 1.3kg, 1.6kg, 1.7kg, 1.8kg and 1.9kg, respectively. The three boys came first and the one that first came out has the least weight of 1.3kg.
”The baby is put under observation inside an incubator because he weighs less than 1.5 kg but the baby is active,” Ogoke explained.
According to her, the couple approached the FMC when they were seeking the fruit of the womb with lots of investigations.
”After going through all their investigations, I saw that they would need to be assisted, that spontaneous pregnancy medically speaking might not be achievable, and I advised them to be assisted.
”The procedure for the assisted reproductive technology through In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) was successful, and the doctor referred them back to her for management of the pregnancy.
”I feel very happy and I give glory to God for seeing us through, because it was like all of us were pregnant during the pregnancy.
”This is my first time of taking delivery of quintuplets. The highest I had taken was three.
‘It is a relief and achievement for all of us and I thank God for that,” Ogoke said.
The Chief Medical Director of the FMC, Lokoja, Dr Olatunde Alabi, said that exprienced gyneacologists and padsetricians were deployed to manage the woman from pregnancy to delivery.
Alabi said it was the first time quintuplets would be delivered at the hospital, saying that the management of the pregnancy and successful delivery of the babies underscored the quality of staff at the hospital and their dedication to duty.
Dr Alabi, however, pleaded for more support for the centre from the government and corporate organisations, especially in the areas of equipment and funding.
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