** Medical team at TMU Hospital Moradabad standing with new mother Amina after historic quadruplet delivery

Indian Couple's Faith Delivers 1-in-700,000 Quadruplets

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When doctors said the odds were nearly impossible, Amina and Alim chose faith over fear and made medical history. Three of their naturally conceived and delivered quadruplets are fighting strong in Moradabad, India.

Against odds of one in 700,000, a young couple in India just welcomed naturally conceived quadruplets into the world through an equally rare natural delivery.

Amina Fatima, 25, and Mohammad Alim, 28, from Sambhal village, learned early in Amina's pregnancy that she was carrying four babies. Every hospital they visited gave them the same advice: terminate one or more fetuses to improve survival chances for the others and reduce risks to Amina's life.

The couple, married just a year earlier, faced an impossible choice. Alim, who earns about $200 monthly running a small grocery shop, told doctors at Teerthanker Mahaveer University Hospital: "They are Allah's gift. We accept them like a blessing."

Dr. Shubra Agarwal, who led the medical team, had never seen a spontaneous quadruplet pregnancy in her 12 years of practice. She explained that carrying all four babies to term was extremely difficult, but even reducing the pregnancy offered no guarantees against complications.

Amina and Alim chose faith. "Leave it to God," they told the medical team repeatedly.

The pregnancy required strict bed rest and constant monitoring. Alim started waking early to cook breakfast before work. His sister-in-law and relatives pitched in to help Amina, who struggled to eat and lost weight instead of gaining it.

Indian Couple's Faith Delivers 1-in-700,000 Quadruplets

At 26 weeks, Amina went into labor and delivered the first baby, weighing just 710 grams. Then something remarkable happened: her contractions stopped. The medical team attempted a rare "delayed interval delivery," using medication to halt labor and give the other three babies more time to develop.

Five days later, Amina delivered the remaining three babies naturally. The hospital provided all care free of cost and supported the family financially.

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The first baby, born smallest and most premature, developed lung complications and passed away on May 15. His three siblings remain in intensive care, where doctors maintain hopeful vigilance.

Medical literature between 1900 and 1952 recorded only 48 spontaneous quadruplet pregnancies worldwide. Amina and Alim's story adds another chapter, but their real contribution goes beyond statistics.

In an era when medical science often dictates outcomes, this young couple reminded an entire hospital what faith looks like in action. They didn't ignore expert advice or dismiss the risks. They simply chose hope when no one could promise them certainty.

Their three surviving babies, two girls and one boy, each weighing less than two pounds, are growing stronger each day. The entire medical team at TMU Hospital celebrates each small victory with the family.

Alim continues working at his grocery shop while spending every free moment at the hospital. Relatives rotate staying with Amina, who whispers prayers for her three fighters.

The couple's unwavering faith transformed not just their own lives but inspired every doctor and nurse who witnessed their journey.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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