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Ghanaian couple resident in the UK welcomes third consecutive set of twins (photos)


Abigail and her husband Shaibu Abu-Adama have
welcomed their fifth and sixth children, after she
gave birth to her third consecutive set of twins.
The couple, both 30, already had four children and
was surprised when they found out they are
expecting another pair of twins.
"We thought we were done with two sets, and
then all of a sudden I realised I was pregnant
again; it was a big shock and I cried because I
was not expecting it." Abigail, who gave birth at
Bradford Royal Infirmary told The Telegraph.
"The doctors cannot believe our run of twins, they
ask if we have had any fertility treatment but we
have had none at all. I think three sets of twins
is enough for now; my husband wants to go for
names that have something to do with giving
thanks, but we have not made any decisions yet."
Their other sets of twins are Ohene and Ohenewa,
four, and Okese and Nana-Oye, one and a half.
"The other kids are so happy to have two new
baby sisters and could not wait to see them for
the first time." She added.
Mrs Adama said that all the nurses and midwives
at the Women's and Newborn Unit at BRI were
shocked to find out it was her third set of twins.
"They all wanted to come and see me and the
babies, and said I should be in the Guinness Book
of Records," she said.
Mr Abu-Adama, who works as a customer service
advisor in Leeds, said that the whole family was
feeling blessed, and while at first it came as a
shock they are all now very happy and full of joy.
"The doctors cannot believe our run of twins, they
ask if we have had any fertility treatment but we
have had none at all. The other children have
been telling their friends at Fearnville School
about their new sisters and said they look
gorgeous."
The couple moved to the UK from Ghana in 2010,
then moved from Slough to Bradford in 2013. She
said that she probably won't want any more
children following this pregnancy, and that she
and her husband are still trying to think of names
for their newborns.
"I think three sets of twins is enough for now; my
husband wants to go for names that have
something to do with giving thanks, but we have
not made any decisions yet."

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