We, Viraltrendzs have brought you an interesting story about a mum in South Africa who gave birth to 10 babies at once.
A lady claims she has given birth to 10 infants at the same time, it has been accounted for.
The 37-year-old from South Africa said she brought forth decuplets at a hospital in the city of Pretoria on June.
Gosiame Thamara Sithole has given birth to seven baby boys and three baby girls, who were conceived normally, through C-section and at 29 weeks.
Assuming true, she has now broken the record set by Halima Cisse of Mali, who gave birth to nine children at a hospital in Morocco in May.
The accomplishment has not been affirmed by specialists or the Guinness World Records.
Specialists had at first revealed to her she was expecting six babies before later scans mistakenly modified the figure up to eight.



The mother, who originally hails from the administrative district of Thembisa within the town of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, is a retail store manager who already has 2 twins aged six.
Earlier within the year, she had revealed her pregnancy was tough at the beginning and she had been sick and toughened leg pain and heartburn.
She had also expressed worry that her unborn kids wouldn’t survive the speculative physiological state.
However, all were born alive and will have to spend the next few months in incubators before she and her husband, Teboho Tsotetsi are allowed to take them home.
Teboho pronounced himself as “happy” and “emotional” following the birth.
Gosiame beat the record from Halima Cisse, 25, from Mali, who gave birth to 9 babies last month.
She had been thought to be carrying septuplets all the manner through her maternity – however doctors were aghast to seek out 2 additional babies once they performed a C-section.
All babies – 5 baby girls and 4 baby boys, were at the time of birth a foresaid to be “doing well”.
Ms Cisse, who had already had a kid with her husband Adjudant Kader Arby, was flown to Morocco in March for specialist care once the Malian government intervened in her rare case.
Mr Arby told the BBC at the time he did not worry bringing so many babies at once.
“God gave us these kids. He’s the one to determine what’s going to happen to them.
“I’m not troubled about that. When the almighty does something, he knows the reason.”
The family said they were thankful for the fantastic support, which also saw the Malian authorities calling to “express their joy”.
“I thank them… Even the president called me,” Mr Arby said.