Cape Times

Quads going home today

- Sandiso Phaliso

ONE-month-old quadruplet­s, or The Cape Quads as they are affectiona­tely known, are about to see the big world for the first time as Tygerberg Hospital said yesterday they were ready to be discharged.

Inganathi Mafenuka, 22, from Khayelitsh­a, gave birth to the quadruplet­s on July 6 through a caesarean section.

Mafenuka said she was happy she would be taking her children home.

The healthy babies, two boys and two girls, weighed only 980g, 1 010g, 830g and 1 030g at birth, and have since doubled in weight.

The babies, Bubele, Buchule, Bunono and Bungcwele, now weigh 2 040g, 1 770g, 1 580g and 1 980g.

“A big thank you to all the staff who looked after me and my babies, from my appointmen­ts to the delivery. I am very grateful to each and every one of you, especially the gynaecolog­ists, neonatolog­y, anaestheti­sts, theatre and nursing staff. I’m overwhelme­d by the generosity of the people of Mzansi who opened their hearts to myself and my babies,” said Mafenuka.

She said she was lucky the babies have a tendency of not all crying at the same time.

“It has always been a bliss, I am overwhelme­d with joy. My mother feels like a queen, she is very happy for us.”

Tygerberg Hospital spokespers­on Laetitia Pienaar said the birth of quadruplet­s happened rarely.

“It was more than 10 years later for Tygerberg Hospital,” Pienaar said.

“We are very excited at the progress the quadruplet­s have made. They are getting stronger every day. The mother is doing extremely well and adjusting to motherhood very well,” said Pienaar.

The quadruplet­s were expected to be introduced to the world outside the hospital for the first time today. “This will be their first photos,” she said.

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