suchandra Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Looks like hormone replacement therapy is getting out of control? Jan 26, 2009 11:04 pm US/Pacific Oh Baby! Mom Gives Birth To 8 Babies In 5 Minutes BELLFLOWER (CBS) ― <dl class="cbstv_article_images cbstv_img_border"> <dt> </dt> <dd> Dr. Harold Henry and Dr. Karen E. Maples, both gynocologists at Kaiser Permanente in Bellflower, said that the eight babies were healthy and the mother was doing well. CBS Doctors say the next few days will be critical for eight babies born to a mother at a hospital in Bellflower. All are listed in stable condition. Their birth marked the second time in history live octuplets have been born. "Today we had an unprecedented, very exciting day in our operating room and labor delivery where our team of 46 physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists as well as surgical techs delivered eight babies, all live born," Dr. Karen Maples said at the Kaiser Permanente hospital. "It was a truly, truly amazing delivery. The babies are currently in stable condition." Kaiser spokeswoman Mayra Suarez said the birth began at 10:43 a.m., and the babies range from 1 pound 8 ounces to 3 pounds 4 ounces.</dd><dt> </dt><dt>Doctors said two of the babies, who were delivered by Caesarian section, have had breathing tubes inserted and were on ventilators, and a third needs some additional oxygen. But overall, the infants were crying and kicking and doing well. The mother was also doing well, doctors said. The mother has asked to remain anonymous and asked officials not to release detailed information about her care -- including whether she had been taking fertility drugs. "The delivery process went very smoothly," Dr. Harold Henry said. "We practiced several dry runs and the actual delivery process only took about five minutes to deliver all eight babies." Maples said the babies were delivered about nine weeks premature, and doctors were only anticipating seven of them. "In anticipation of seven babies, we made sure we were prepared by doing some drills, some preliminary dry runs to make sure we had everything in place for these seven babies," Maples said. "But lo and behold, after we got to Baby G, which is what we expected, we were surprised by the discovery of a Baby H, and that was the eighth baby that we delivered." Doctors said the first three to seven days are a critical time for such a mass, premature birth, but said the prognosis looked good for all of them. They also said it was not unusual for doctors to have been surprised by the eighth baby. "It is quite easy to miss a baby when you have seven," Henry said. "When you're anticipating seven, it is extremely difficult to perform an ultrasound." The first live-born octuplets, six girls and two boys, were born in Houston in 1998. One of the girls died after a week. The Kaiser Permanente doctors said they were still getting over the surprise of the octuplet birth. "It was a shock, especially with the eighth baby, my eyes were definitely wide," Maples said. "... And this patient was incredibly courageous, very strong, did all that we asked to ... have an optimal outcome for delivery. She was a marvelous patient." </dt></dl> (© 2008 CBS Broadcasting Inc. . This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.) <dl class="cbstv_article_images cbstv_img_border"><dt> </dt></dl> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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