World’s most fertile woman with 44 children, wants more

The World’s most fertile woman, Mariam Nabatanzi is craving to welcome more babies after birthing 44 children.

Nicknamed Mother Uganda or Mother Africa, 38-year-old Mariam said she is ready to have more babies for any man who is responsible enough to have her as his wife.

To her, childbirth is “not that bad” and with her 15 experiences in the labour room, she is qualified to be a pro.

In an interview with Afrimax TV, Mariam disclosed being a mother of many is not a decision she took, as she had plans for only seven children.

“I wanted to have only seven. You know why; my brothers were dead. At first I wanted to have five children to name them with my deceased brothers’ name and later changed my mind to seven so I can include my name and husband’s name”.

However, with just two pregnancies at age 15, she had already accomplished that goal with her first two set of twins and triplets.

Unbeknownst to her, she suffers a rare genetic predisposition to hyper-ovulate, which is releasing multiple eggs in one cycle.

Due to this she welcomed five sets of quadruplets, five sets of triplets and five set of twins, all to one man.

By age 38, Mariam has welcomed 44 children, which would have been more had she not suffered a miscarriage of her final pregnancy.

She is now a single mother struggling to take care of her descendants as her husband

Due to this she welcomed five sets of quadruplets, five sets of triplets and five set of twins, all to one man.

By age 38, Mariam has welcomed 44 children, which would have been more had she not suffered a miscarriage of her final pregnancy.

She is now a single mother struggling to take care of her descendants as her husband has abandoned them.

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