28-year old Kakamega woman gives birth to five strong Children

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They do say Children are blessings, and indeed they have proved to Everlyne Namukhula, 28, hailing from Navakholo Sub county in Kakamega County.

Namukhula now has 9 children, after successfully giving birth to quintuples at Kakamega County Referral Hospital. She gave birth to three girls and two boys through Caesarean Section, who added on the 4 children she already had before getting to delivery room.

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Maternity wing of the Kakamega County referral Hospital

“I am happy and I thank God for blessing me with five children at once. We have many people who admire to have children but they are unable to get due to health challenges,” Namukhula said.

When she went for Ultrasound earlier they found she was carrying three children but when she went into delivery she was surprised to get five babies.Her husband, Herbert Nabwire said he never anticipated for his wife to give birth to five children at once but termed it as a blessing from God.

The children Everlyne Namukhula delivered

“We now have nine children and I treat all of them as a blessing from God. My wish is for the county government to enroll the mother and the children in programmes that will help cater for their nutritional needs since I have hearing challenge and I do not have a stable job,” Nabwire said.

According to doctor Githinji Kongo, such cases are rare and most are hereditary.

“We received referral from Navakholo Sub county hospital around 5pm on Tuesday of a woman who was expecting more than three children and they were not in the right position. We took her for caesarean,” he said.

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Kakamega County Referral Hospital Main entrance

He said the children weigh between 1.2kg to 1.6kg and they have been put in the incubator.Health executive, Racheal Okumu said the woman will be enrolled into NHIF

“The referral hospital is in good condition to handle complex delivery issues and programmes have been put in place by the county government to help the mother and her children,” Okumu said.

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