25million-to-one Chance Birth: Miracle with an Unfertile Woman

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25million-to-one Chance Birth: Miracle with an Unfertile Woman

At the age of 15, Charlene Medlicott, was told that she would never be able to conceive. She was diagnosed suffering from polycystic ovaries. In such conditions, there were very less chances of ovulation taking place and in case of Charlene, the chances were almost nil.

But now she is just 20 and has given birth to quadruplets six months back. This is a 25 million-to-one odds incidence and is therefore not less than a miracle. Upon discovery of the same, doctors even suggested her to abort two of them so that the rest could get a better chance of survival but she denied.

Her four daughters are beautiful and healthy of course: Evelynn, Gracie-Lou, Rosaline and Amalia-Rose Connaughton.

It was in last December, when Charlene gave birth to her kids. Evelynn Lillian Julie and her twin Rosaline Anita Mae were born prematurely in the same delivery as Gracie-Lou Anne and her twin Amalia-Rose Rachael.

As reported by the Daily Mail, few days back, during a heartwarming ceremony, all of these beautiful baby girls were named in their hometown of Telford, Shropshire.

Among these four girls, there are two different sets of identical twins. This is a very rare case and is dangerous too. Another wonder about this pregnancy is that it was conceived naturally. No artificial or scientific approach was taken help from.


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