Cape Times

Khayelitsh­a mom delivers quadruplet­s

- Okuhle Hlati

WHEN first-time Khayelitsh­a mother Inganathi Mafenuka, 22, was informed she was carrying quadruplet­s at 16 weeks, she was in denial.

She demanded to be transferre­d elsewhere and was told the same news.

Still stunned and overwhelme­d, she only believed she had carried the quads when she saw them after giving birth on Friday, without complicati­ons, to two girls, Bungcwele and Bunono, and two boys, Bubele and Buchule, weighing between 830g and 1 030g, at Tygerberg Hospital.

Mafenuka was showered with attention and gifts in a private ward. Among those who surprised her were Western Cape Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo and Dis-Chem representa­tives.

A team of obstetrici­ans, paediatric­ians and midwives performed the Caesarean section. Each baby had his or her own paediatric­ian.

Hospital spokespers­on Laticia Pienaar said it was the first time in 10 years that a spontaneou­s Caesarean section was performed at 29 weeks.

“My first ultrasound was at the Michael Mapongwana Community Health Centre, where I was told it’s four babies but refused to believe them,” Mafenuka said.

“They transferre­d me to here to Tygerberg, where a second ultrasound confirmed it. I still refused to believe it.

“I told them the baby might be changing appearance or moving its limbs. Now I have welcomed my children with my whole heart and I’m prepared to take care of them,” said the final-year IT diploma student at Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology.

Grandmothe­r Luleka said she was happy. “God has blessed our small family and we welcome our bundle of joys,” she said.

“The only thing that’s stressing me is that I’m unemployed, my daughter is a student and the father of the babies doesn’t have a permanent job.

“We are really grateful for the support and the gifts. I don’t know what we could’ve done without the love and support we’ve had.”

Mbombo, who worked as a midwife, said the excitement was because the birth was rare and the babies were conceived naturally and not through in vitro fertilisat­ion.

Hospital board member Damaris Kiewiets advised Mafenuka on the importance of breastfeed­ing, as she too is a mother. Mafenuka was urged to secure sponsorshi­p to help raise her babies.

 ?? Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) ?? STUNNED: Khayelitsh­a resident Inganathi Mafenuka says she only believed she had carried quadruplet­s when she saw them after giving birth on Friday at Tygerberg Hospital.
Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA) STUNNED: Khayelitsh­a resident Inganathi Mafenuka says she only believed she had carried quadruplet­s when she saw them after giving birth on Friday at Tygerberg Hospital.

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