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Monday 22 June 2015

UK Medical First As Little Record Breakers Amelia, Sofia, Aston and Roman Are All Conceived Naturally - From FOUR Separate Eggs

Quadruplet babies were all conceived naturally from four different eggs in UK
Only three or four sets of quads are born each year in the UK. They normally occur when one or two fertilised eggs divide in the mother’s womb. This means two or three of the quads are from one egg. They may even be two sets of identical twins.
Experts say they have never heard of a case of non-identical quads being conceived naturally rather than through IVF. 


Their parents Katalina Martin and Matthew Davies each have a child from a previous relationship but wanted one more to complete the family.
Now, to their joy and amazement, they have an instant handful.
They thought they would be unable to have another baby after doctors diagnosed Miss Martin, 28, with polycystic ovary syndrome, which makes it difficult to conceive naturally.
Medical miracle: Each of the babies was born from a separate fertilised egg - a phenomenon with odds of more than 700,000 to one 
Medical miracle: Each of the babies was born from a separate fertilised egg - a phenomenon with odds of more than 700,000 to one 
Miss Martin was worried she may not be able to have anymore childrenThe 28-year-old welcomed the quadruplets after 30 weeks
Overcoming the odds: Miss Martin, 28, was worried she may not be able to have another baby after being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, which makes it difficult to conceive naturally
Quite a handful: Experts said they could not predict the odds of non-identical quadruplets being born 
Quite a handful: Experts said they could not predict the odds of non-identical quadruplets being born 

But a few months later, Miss Martin discovered she was pregnant and went for a scan at Stepping Hill Hospital near her home in Stockport.
‘The sonographer was scanning me for ages and kept peering at the screen,’ Miss Martin said. 

Then she was told she was expecting three or possibly four babies. ‘I just burst into tears. I didn’t take it in at first.’
They all have different personalities
Miss Martin, a hairdresser, was admitted to St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester, at 27 weeks and the quads were born by caesarean section three weeks later, in February. Sofia weighed 3lb 11oz, Roman 2lb 13oz, Aston 3lb 2oz and Amelia 3lb 7oz.
Miss Martin, who has been supported by the Helping Hands project run by the Twins and Multiple Births Association (Tamba), said: ‘I was so relieved when they were all born safe and well. 

'I couldn’t believe when I saw them lying there in their cots. They all came from a different egg... and they have different personalities.’
The odds of natural quads are about 700,000 to 1, but experts said they could not estimate the probability of a non-identical set.
Helen Turier of Tamba said: ‘We’ve never heard of quads from four separate fertilised eggs. It’s incredible.’

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