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Pregnancy type that occurs only once in 480yrs.

42 replies

melonscoffer · 11/06/2018 17:06

Google it.
23yr old gives birth after the type of pregnancy that happens only every 480yrs.
Natural occurence no IVF.
Sorry I can't fathom out links. I'm looking into how to do it.

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ellesbellesxxx · 11/06/2018 20:41

@Wellthen I had twins last year.. I have no other pregnancies to compare to but by 30 weeks I was already measuring at 40 weeks 😱 I could tell which baby was which as they had their own sides but was sooooo big and uncomfy.
I can't imagine more than 2 being in there!!!

Tambien · 11/06/2018 20:42

smilegethealthy.com/8172/

One of the stories for those who want a link

SheStoopsToConker · 11/06/2018 20:57

That was 5 years ago, but I guess OP's only just learned how to post on MN so...

PolkadotsAndMoonbeams · 12/06/2018 00:16

The instructions for links aren't shown on the mobile site, which is weird. There are two ways to do them:

\ link { web-address \ name you want }

or

[ [ web-address name you want ] ].

Just take out all the spaces (except where you're naming it, and the one after web-address in the second way).

MoggyP · 12/06/2018 07:44

"It's politeness that seems to be the difficulty here."

Yes, you did not appear to have grasped the posting norms of MN, but a number of posters have very kindly provided you with information (which you really should have found by lurking and/or googling, rather than burdening others to do it for you)

Are you going to thank people and apologise for the trouble you put everyone else to? Politeness, you know....

whatsthecomingoverthehill · 12/06/2018 11:54

So the story appears to be of having natural quintuplets. Except it doesn't only happen every 480 years.

00100001 · 12/06/2018 12:41

"As explained I'm not sure about how links are done. I'm not alone with this."

BAHAHAHA - JUST GOOGLE ITO

00100001 · 12/06/2018 12:43

found it!

bfy.tw/IZ0m

Hotdogjumpingfrogs · 12/06/2018 12:54

This is the weridest thread ever.

Anyway further to the intial topic:

Romania woman has two sets of twins in unusual way - see if you can locate the story - it's not that hard to Google. Grin

melonscoffer · 12/06/2018 15:14

wallywobbles
Thank you for telling me how to do a link.

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00100001 · 12/06/2018 16:37

melonscoffer

46yr old breaks world record.

go away and google it then we can discuss Grin

Fedupxmum · 12/06/2018 16:42

Wow, what a nice welcome you got op! Confused 😒 seriously, some horrible people on here. Think some people need to loosen up a bit!

Why bother posting if you're not interested in what the thread is about? No need to be rude, how about welcoming new people instead? She obviously thought some people would be interested. The site is called MUMSNET after all 😧

Fedupxmum · 12/06/2018 17:01

Also people on here saying the 'new ones' have taken over MN? Calling us 'huns' ... Well clearly you are the toxic ones who have been here all along and you proved it on this thread.

'Not hard to copy and paste a link is it' she says.. Op clearly didn't know you could do that! Take your high ground somewhere else. You help nobody on here and have nothing relevant to say.

Middleoftheroad · 12/06/2018 17:08

I had twins at 39 weeks (they would have stayed in longer too!) Both good sizes. I was 5ft wide and 5ft high so can't imagine 5!

I do find it annoying when asked to click on a random link (whether it works or not) and prefer some brief overview though. That's why I left Facebook ambiguous 'feeling sad/happy' (cue, why's that hun?) 'guess who I just saw?' Just tell us!

SleepingStandingUp · 12/06/2018 17:09

So I googled it, found a link on youtube. 23 yo naturally conceived pentuplets. Happens every 480 years.

One video below, 36 yo conceived pentuplets, historic birth...
Maybe these doctors should get on youtube more

00100001 · 13/06/2018 08:00

fedupxmum

"Why bother posting if you're not interested in what the thread is about?"

We could ask the OP a similar question
"Why bother posting if you're not interested in explaining anything about your original question and can't even be bothered to Google the solution to your problem, but insist others should "

SheStoopsToConker · 13/06/2018 09:36

"Nice welcome"? OP is hardly new to MN, she's been posting here for quite a while. And as for "why bother posting if you're not interested in what the thread is about?", well the title was enough to grab my interest but I wasn't expecting to have to go on a google search to find out what it was about once I'd clicked through!

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