![]() ![]() 'The facilities and medical expertise there are excellent,' he said. When doctors said in March that his wife needed specialist care, Malian President Ndaw ordered that she be sent to Morocco. The couple are pictured celebrating their wedding four years ago in Timbuktu Mr Arby, left, with his bride, right, on their wedding day in Timbuktu The happy couple are pictured with relatives and guests at their wedding - a three day celebration which was attended by more than 200 The couple are pictured together on their wedding day in 2017 with one of their relatives. Mr Arby and his wife with one of their relatives on their wedding day. When doctors said in March that his wife needed specialist care, Malian President Ndaw ordered that she be sent to Morocco. Halma's pregnancy became a subject of fascination in Mali - even when it was thought she was only carrying septupletsĪDVERTISEMENT Mrs Arby and her husband pose for pictures on their wedding day, a traditional Muslim union, in 2017. Halma's pregnancy became a subject of fascination in Mali - even when it was thought she was only carrying septuplets Father Kader Arby and mother Halima Cisse Arby on their wedding day, December 22, 2017. Mr Arby is a career soldier, serving as adjutant in the Malian Army, an administrative rank which is roughly equivalent to captain, but has been given plenty of time off to deal with his expanding family. The multiple births have captured the imagination of everyone in the west African nation, as well as millions of others around the world. 'The babies are God's children, and they will be cared for by God.'Īsked if he or his wife had chosen the names of their nonuplets – five girls and four boys delivered by caesarean section – Mr Arby laughed and said: 'We will see!' 'So many people have expressed joy and kindness towards us,' said Mr Arby. Mr Arby is a career soldier, serving as adjutant in the Malian Army, an administrative rank which is roughly equivalent to captain, but has been given plenty of time off to deal with his expanding family.Īmong those who have been in touch by phone are Bah Ndaw, the President of Mali. Nine babies born to Malian mother will need to spend the next 'two to three months' in incubators at Moroccan hospital, doctors say.Pregnant Malian woman who was expecting seven babies gives birth to a world record NINE after medics missed two on the scans - and ALL five girls and four boys are 'doing fine'.Jihadists on motorbikes massacre 137 villagers: Gunmen 'shot anything that moved' in horrifying raid in Niger.After a visit to her OB-GYN, she was told she was pregnant with seven and flew to Morocco for medical intervention.Īt 30 weeks pregnant, she gave birth to nine children - two more than expected - by C-section. Her husband, Abdelkader Arby, shares that sentiment, calling the four boys and five girls a "gift from God."īut growing up as an only child, Cisse said she's always wanted a big family, surprise or not. It's a beautiful gift," she told ABC News. The family said they go through 100 diapers and six liters of milk in a day. To say Halima Cisse has her hands full is a bit of an understatement. A woman who broke a world record for giving birth to nine babies at the same time said she feels very happy three months later.ĬASABLANCA, Morocco - A woman who broke a world record for giving birth to nine babies at the same time said she feels very happy three months after the delivery - and hasn't ruled out having more children.
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