“Miracle of Mali: Halima Cissé Gives Birth to Nine Healthy Babies, Shattering World Records”

November 13, 2025

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In May 2021, the world paused in wonder.
At a hospital in Morocco, a young woman from Mali, Halima Cissé, was wheeled into surgery — her heart steady, her body carrying a secret no one had ever witnessed before. Moments later, the delivery room filled with the tiny cries of nine newborns — five girls and four boys — each weighing barely a kilogram, yet each fighting fiercely to live.
It was a miracle born not of science, but of nature itself — a natural pregnancy that defied every medical odd. At just 30 weeks, doctors carefully lifted each fragile life into waiting incubators, as astonished nurses counted again and again: nine.
News spread across the world. Guinness World Records confirmed what everyone already knew — this was history. The most surviving children ever born at once.
Years later, those same nine little fighters are growing up strong and smiling, surrounded by love. Halima’s story has become more than a medical marvel; it’s a living reminder of resilience, hope, and the boundless strength of a mother’s heart.