Overview
- Amina, 31, delivered her first premature son on Saturday, May 9, then gave birth to a son and two daughters on Thursday, May 14, at Teerthanker Mahaveer University Hospital in Moradabad.
- After the first birth, the medical team stabilized her and paused further labor for five days with round‑the‑clock monitoring to allow the remaining fetuses more time to develop.
- Doctors said all four babies formed in separate amniotic sacs, a configuration that makes a full vaginal delivery of quadruplets especially uncommon.
- The newborns are in neonatal care with precautionary ventilator support, one baby is described as healthy, others remain under observation, and the mother is stable and recovering.
- Clinicians had labeled the pregnancy high‑risk, advised fetal reduction, and treated recurring blood‑pressure and liver problems, while the hospital called it its first natural quadruplet delivery.