The couple was hoping for an eighth kid, but instead of that…

Quintuplets were born at a Polish hospital to Dominika Clark, a mother of seven and the wife of a British citizen. The couple currently has 12 kids. Five twins, who were born preterm and required medical attention, are still in the hospital.

The Polish-British have expanded their already enormous family by having five more children. Quintuplets were born in one of the hospitals in Poland to Dominika Clark, who was already caring for seven children ranging in age from 10 months to 12 years. Given that experts estimated she had a one in 52 million probability of conceiving quintuplets, the mother referred to her pregnancy as a miracle.

Dominica, who was with her British husband Vince when they met the reporters, said, “We planned to give birth to the eighth kid, but it turned out that there were more.”

Having such a large population was less likely to happen to us than winning the lottery’s top prize. I adore this kind of statistics as a mathematician.

Dominika reportedly spent 10 weeks in the hospital before giving birth; the staff there reportedly described the pregnancy as challenging and complicated. When they were away from Lubin, Vince cared for their family’s older children at home in Pukacak. At 29 weeks after their cesarean delivery, the quintuplets still require respiratory care.

The youngsters, who had names like Arianna Daisy, Charles Patrick, Elizabeth May, Evangeline Rose, and Henry James, were made up of three females and two boys. With the birth of her five new family members, Dominica claimed that she feels better than anticipated.

We aim to reach a happy moment of releasing each patient from the hospital, said Ryszard Lauterbach, chief of the neonatology department, to reporters.

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