An Iraqi woman gives birth to triplets after 20 years of waiting

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The condition was described as rare due to a pregnancy with twins after a long period of infertility. The birth sparked widespread interaction and admiration.
In a touching humanitarian scene filled with hope after many years of waiting, an Iraqi woman gave birth to triplets in a single delivery, following a journey of infertility that lasted around 20 years, in a rare medical case witnessed at a hospital in the city of Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
According to local media outlets and Iraqi pages, the birth generated widespread engagement and admiration, especially after a photo circulated showing the mother holding her three newborns inside the hospital, in a moment where tears blended with joy after years of patience and hardship.
This case is considered one of the rare medical situations, given the occurrence of a triplet pregnancy after such a long period of infertility. Specialists regarded it as both a medical and humanitarian success that reflects the development of healthcare services in some medical institutions in the region.
In a related context, the Women’s and Children’s Teaching Hospital in Basra earlier this month witnessed a notable medical event, where medical staff successfully carried out three triplet deliveries in a single day for different mothers, confirming that all mothers and babies were in stable and good health.
These simultaneous events reflect a state of medical progress in the field of pregnancy and childbirth care in Iraq, alongside human stories that embody the meaning of patience and hope after many years of waiting.
