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I do not think so as none survived. You should find out more about the articles before you write your selective soundbites.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09 2020 7:46pm[1996] A West Midlands woman Mandy Allwood announced that she was expecting octuplets.
Would make a enthralling story of how they grew up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_multiple_birthsA set of octuplets were born between 30 September – 2 October 1996, in a hospital in South London, United Kingdom to Mandy Allwood of Solihull. Allwood was only 19 weeks pregnant when she went into pre-term labor with her six boys (Adam, Cassius, Donald, Kypros, Martyn, and Nelson) and two girls (Layne and Kitali). None of her octuplets survived.[121] She had refused selective reduction and her case provoked a media storm in the UK.
RIP.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09 2020 9:38pmI do not think so as none survived. You should find out more about the articles before you write your selective soundbites.AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09 2020 7:46pm[1996] A West Midlands woman Mandy Allwood announced that she was expecting octuplets.
Would make a enthralling story of how they grew up.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_multiple_birthsA set of octuplets were born between 30 September – 2 October 1996, in a hospital in South London, United Kingdom to Mandy Allwood of Solihull. Allwood was only 19 weeks pregnant when she went into pre-term labor with her six boys (Adam, Cassius, Donald, Kypros, Martyn, and Nelson) and two girls (Layne and Kitali). None of her octuplets survived.[121] She had refused selective reduction and her case provoked a media storm in the UK.
Sad newsRichard Frost wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10 2020 7:44amI enjoyed doing this thread. But because of the continuous spamming by AAAlphaThunder I will not be continuing with either this thread or the Word of the day thread.
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