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The Dionne Quintuplets Archived February 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at Neonatology on the Web (neonatology.org) A film clip "4 surviving Dionne quints open flower shop in Ottawa (1956)" is available for viewing at the Internet Archive [dead link ] All about the Dionne Quintuplets at the Quintland.com Gallery of Multiples
The poor Dionne family lives in rural Ontario, Canada. The mother, Elzire, collapses and goes into what everyone thinks is premature labor. Even though they have no money her husband, Oliva, races to get a doctor. Early on the morning of May 28, 1934 she gives birth to five daughters, the famous Dionne Quintuplets.
The Dionne sisters January 21, 1935, with then-Premier of Ontario Mitchell Hepburn The Dionne sisters in 1947 with their parents. The Dionne quintuplets (born 28 May 1934, near Corbeil, Ontario, Canada) were the first quintuplets known to survive infancy. The five girls (Yvonne, Annette, Cecile, Emilie and Marie) were also the only set of ...
Five Times Five is a 1939 American short documentary film directed by Frank P. Donovan.It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 12th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Live Action Short Film, Two-Reel.
A couple in Laurel, Mississippi, got the shock of a lifetime when they found out they are expecting quintuplets. Quintuplets occur in roughly one in 60 million births, according to Dr. Rachael ...
The surviving Dionne quintuplets (Yvonne Dionne, Annette Allard, and Cécile Langlois) wrote an open letter warning the parents to keep the septuplets out of the public eye and not allow them to fall into the same pitfalls as their parents did, but they congratulated Bobbi and Kenny and wished them the best of luck in raising the children. [14]
The odds of a quintuplet pregnancy are 1 in over 50 million. Even with IUI, the odds of quintuplets are still exceedingly rare, since five mature follicles would (in theory) have been seen prior ...
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