WA’s first set of quadruplets in six years delivered in Perth hospital
Belinda and Emmanuel Lotsu welcomed Western Australia's first set of quadruplets in six years at King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth. The babies, three girls and a boy, were born at 32 weeks and three days via cesarean section and are currently in specialist neonatal care. The birth required extensive coordination among medical teams due to the complexity of a quadruplet delivery.
- ▪The quadruplets, named Amy, Amana, Amon, and Amber, were born at 32 weeks and three days, weighing between 1.5 and 2 kilograms.
- ▪This is the first set of quadruplets born in Western Australia since 2020, with only 14 sets recorded in the state's history.
- ▪All four babies were delivered within four minutes and are receiving care in neonatal services at King Edward Memorial Hospital.
- ▪The Lotsu family, from Kalgoorlie, already has a three-year-old son and initially believed they were expecting triplets following IVF.
- ▪The hospital coordinated multiple medical services to support the high-risk pregnancy and ensure safety for both mother and babies.
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