Woman delivers five babies in Abu Dhabi

Quintuplets discharged from hospital after life-saving treatment

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The quintuplets with part of the 45-member medical team at SSMC.
The quintuplets with part of the 45-member medical team at SSMC.

Abu Dhabi: A woman in Abu Dhabi has delivered five babies following a quintuplet pregnancy.

The delivery took place at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SSMC).

Quintuplet pregnancy is extremely rare, with spontaneous occurrences happening in approximately one in 45 to 60 million pregnancies (Pediatrix). The successful delivery is a major breakthrough as such pregnancies can be fraught with numerous complications and risks to both the mother and the newborns.

Dr. Abdulqader Almessabi, acting chief medical officer at SSMC, stated: “We have unique obstetrical and neonatology services at SSMC, capable of managing critical pregnancies through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach. We are proud to provide exceptional patient care and a highly skilled medical team dedicated to delivering swift and effective treatment for complex cases.”

The five babies were delivered at just 25 weeks of gestation, and have been discharged home in good health.

Dr Muhieddine Seoud, chair of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at SSMC said: “High order pregnancies carry significant maternal risks and should only be cared for in a specialised tertiary obstetrical centre where all ancillary services are available. We take pride in having all the necessary expertise here to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby.”

Patient journey

The expectant mother’s patient journey with SSMC began when, at 22 weeks, she started to experience complications and respiratory distress stemming from her expanding abdomen. A total of 45 medical professionals, including nine neonatologists, four obstetricians, and 10 neonatal intensive care nursing staff, were involved in the delivery, which was performed as an emergency Caesarean section. Ultimately, the procedure proceeded without complications, owing to SSMC’s multispeciality expertise and organisational proficiency.

Birth at 25 weeks is classified as extremely premature and, as such, each of the quintuplets required immediate and intensive medical attention due to their exceptionally low birth weights, which ranged from 588 to 801 grams.

Life-saving treatment

Receiving care in SSMC’s state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), all five babies required various lifesaving treatments, including advanced interventions in resuscitation, ventilation, and other critical medical procedures, all of which were provided through SSMC’s world-class facilities. Notably, one of the babies underwent surgeries for both eye and bowel complications, further demonstrating SSMC’s expertise in managing complex neonatal cases.

In preparation for the delivery, SSMC conducted weekly meetings and simulations to ensure everything proceeded seamlessly, with the result that the mother experienced no postpartum complications.

Dr. Faisal Al Zidgali, neonatologist and chair of the neonatology division at SSMC, said: “While we frequently treat critical patients, managing a quintuplet pregnancy is extremely rare. The success of this ground-breaking delivery was made possible by the collaboration and preparation of our 45-person team, highlighting SSMC’s commitment to innovative, patient-centred care.”

Following the delivery, the mother was discharged after one week, while all five newborns were able to join her following a stay in the NICU. The family is currently receiving regular follow-up care at SSMC’s outpatient clinic, ensuring ongoing support provided by the hospital’s paediatric and related multidisciplinary team.

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