BERLIN — Doctors say the week-old quadruplets born prematurely to 65-year-old Annegret Raunigk in Berlin are still in intensive care, but have been gaining a little weight and are being given their mother’s milk through feeding tubes.
The babies were born during the 26th week of pregnancy at Berlin’s Charite Hospital on May 19.
Five things to know about the quadruplets:
THE BABIES
Neeta and her three brothers — Dries, Bence and Fjonn — weighed between 655 grams (1 lb., 7 ounces) and 960 grams (2 lbs., 2 ounces) each at birth. Their exact weight today is not known because they are too fragile …read more
Source: Macleans