Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye, a 40-year-old Ugandan woman, has always desired a large and happy family.
Her own father rejected 44 of the 44 children she eventually gave birth to. 38 of them are still alive. Six jumeaux pairs, four triplets, and three quadruplets were born. Six of them are female, while the remaining four are male.

A 12-year-old girl married in 1993. The woman’s marriage was difficult because she had to care for the several children of his ex-wives on top of her household obligations.
Babirye’s father gave them a small plot of land soon after their marriage so they could build a house and raise their own children. The young mother planned to have six children.
She had jumeaux at the age of thirteen, triplets at the age of two, and quadruplets at the age of two. She’s 23 years old and has 25 children. He had nothing to gain by the union, according to the heroine’s mother.

A 12-year-old girl married in 1993. The woman’s marriage was difficult because she had to care for the several children of his ex-wives on top of her household obligations.
Babirye’s father gave them a small plot of land soon after their marriage so they could build a house and raise their own children. The young mother planned to have six children.
She had jumeaux at the age of thirteen, triplets at the age of two, and quadruplets at the age of two. She’s 23 years old and has 25 children. He had nothing to gain by the union, according to the heroine’s mother.

I’ve never grown weary of doing the laundry, dishes, or caring for myself. When children receive financial affection, they mature faster. She doesn’t get more than five hours of sleep each night.