Mazar-e Sharif,
Jan 8 : The dismayed mother of six newborn Afghan babies won't be
relaxing anytime soon, but she will get some comfort to go with her bundles of
joy.
First-time mother Sara Gul expressed joy upon giving birth to
sextuplets in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif on January 24. But the
impoverished 23-year-old was clearly daunted by the prospect of having to care
for three girls and three boys.
During an interview at the hospital on
the day of her delivery, Gul said she and her husband, Shukrullah, already
struggle to make ends meet on his meager income. With six more mouths to feed,
she said she was hoping for financial assistance from local
authorities.
The administration of the Mazar-e Sharif hospital where she
gave birth provided 6,000 afghanis ($120) to Gul, while the governor 's office
of Balkh Province promised to provide $1,000 for the family.
Upon
learning that she was pregnant with six children, Gul and her 27-year-old
husband made some big life changes.
They moved from their home village to
Mazar-e Sharif in hope that Shukrallah could find work.
Gul said the
couple's extreme poverty also caused her to consider terminating her
pregnancy.
"I wasn't happy with [being pregnant with multiple babies] and
I tried to induce a miscarriage, but it didn't work," she said. "I took
medicines, I jumped from walls, but nothing happened."
As the due date
neared, Gul's fears remained.
"We are very poor. I wasn't sure if there
would be doctors on hand when we needed them, and we don't have much to eat,"
she said.
So far, so good.
Malalai, an obstetrician in her
hospital, said that while the sextuplets were born prematurely and are being
kept in incubators, they are in good
health.
Ends
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