• adarza@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    you missed the

    …and repeated the feat five more times–concurrently.

    before awarding the medal.

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      There were three ranks: bronze – 4 children, silver – 6 children, and gold – 8 children. Worth to mention that all the babies had to be born alive.

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        Worth to mention that all the babies had to be born alive.

        As in, only the alive ones counted, or a single stillbirth would invalidate your entire record?

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      I’m not saying it couldn’t happen concurrently, but probably consecutively.

      With the wonders of life-saving vaccines for all, why should mothers need to have so many children to ensure at least a couple lived to adulthood? Oh…

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        Realistically it’s probably neither perfectly concurrently nor consecutively. Concurrently is unlikely but possible, but no woman is fertile long enough to fully raise 6 children fully consecutively. Heck, no woman lives long enough to do that. That’s 120 years not counting pregnancy.