This Pakistani Family Of 9 Holds Guinness World Record For Being Born On Same Day
This is not the only feat the Mangi family has achieved but they also hold the record for the most siblings born on the same day.
The Mangi family, from Pakistan's Larkana have registered themselves in the books of Guinness World Records for something extraordinary. All nine members of the family, Ameer Ali, his wife Khudeja, and their seven children were all born on August 1, according to GWR, thus creating the world record for the most family members born on the same day. The family of nine consists of the father, Ameer Ali; the mother, Khudeja; and seven children aged 19-30: Sindhoo, female twins Sasui and Sapna, Aamir, Ambar, and male twins Ammar and Ahmar.
This is not the only feat the Mangi family has achieved but they also hold the record for the most siblings born on the same day. The record was earlier held by five children from the Cummins family in the USA. All of them were born on 20 February between 1952 and 1966, reported GWR website.
All the children were naturally conceived and had a normal delivery. None had any complications and delivered prematurely via caesarean section. Neither was Khudeja’s labour ever induced early.
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Ameer hailed it as a gift from God and said he had never planned for his children to be born on the same day.
Ameer was "surprised and delighted" after his first child, Sindhoo, was born on August 1, 1992, sharing the same birthday as him and his wife. He says that he and Khudeja were equally surprised when each successive birth occurred on the same date. They saw it as a "gift from God".
“Earlier we used to celebrate our birthdays in a simple manner, but now we do it a lot more and with a lot of happiness,” Sasui told Guinness World Records. They also said that nine of them share the same cake on August 1.