Four times the joy: Woman gives birth to quadruplets in DG Khan
Both parents want to make their children religious scholars to promote religious harmony in Pakistan.
A woman gave birth to quadruplets, two boys and two girls, in Dera Ghazi Khan on Sunday.
Her doctors said she and the newborns were safe.
Aziz Bibi, a resident of Qasba Aadil of district DG Khan, already had four children in her first four years of marriage, including three sons and a daughter. Talking to the Express Tribune, the mother said doctors had advised her to take a gap of three to four years between children, after the birth of her first four children.
"But how could a doctor change the fate Allah has written for me?" Aziz said.
She added that her husband was not eager for a gap of four years between children, and he is ecstatic to have had quadruplets.
Aziz Bibi said she and her husband want all their children to become religious scholars.
Her doctors said she and the newborns were safe.
Aziz Bibi, a resident of Qasba Aadil of district DG Khan, already had four children in her first four years of marriage, including three sons and a daughter. Talking to the Express Tribune, the mother said doctors had advised her to take a gap of three to four years between children, after the birth of her first four children.
"But how could a doctor change the fate Allah has written for me?" Aziz said.
She added that her husband was not eager for a gap of four years between children, and he is ecstatic to have had quadruplets.
Aziz Bibi said she and her husband want all their children to become religious scholars.