Brunner twins biography

List of multiple births

List of different multiple births throughout history

This is a list of multiple births, consisting of notable higher order (4+) multiple births and pregnancies. Twins and triplets are sufficiently common to have their own separate articles. With the use of reproductive technology such as fertility drugs and in vitro fertilization (IVF) such births have become increasingly common. This list contains only multiple births which have some claim to notability, such as being the first recorded in a country, the first to survive to adulthood in a country, the heaviest, lightest or longest lived (globally), or having had substantial media coverage.

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Twins (2)

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Triplets (3)

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Quadruplets (4)

  • The Smith quadruplets, born 1750 in Kinsale, Ireland, to a fisherman's wife.[1]
  • The Fisk quadruplets (born 26 August 1783), in Killingly, Connecticut, United States. Two boys (Ephraim and Joseph) and two girls (Keziah and Mary) all survived to adult

    Born at just 22 weeks: Tiny Twins reunited with chopper crew and medical staff who saved them

    The youngest ever surviving pre-term twin boys born in Britain have been reunited with the helicopter crew and medical team who saved their lives.

    Jenson was born weighing 535g and given 0% chance of surviving the first 48 hours, while Ruben weighed 590g and had between 20% to 30% chance of life.

    Mum Jennie Powell, 41, was just 22 weeks pregnant went she went into labour while on holiday in Cornwall in August last year with her husband Rich, 42.

    Her pregnancy was being closely monitored as two years earlier, Mr and Mrs Powell's son, Linnie, died after being born at 23 weeks as a result of complications from a streptococcal B infection.

    Staff at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro decided her condition was so serious she needed to be in a specialist neo-natal unit. However the nearest available beds were in Oxford, some 190 miles away.

    Such was the urgency of the situation the coastguard was asked for help and Mrs Powell was taken by helicopter on the one hour 15 minute flight to

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    The gifted Trevor Brunner ranks as one of the brightest prospects the world of dirt track has to offer. A first-generation racer, Brunner has been competing on two wheels since the age of three. Not satisfied with his performance at the 2018 AMA Flat Track Grand Championship, Brunner refocused, altering his diet and training with hopes of ending his amateur career in ideal fashion in 2019. It worked… Brunner walked away with four AMA #1 plates and was named 2019 AMA Nicky Hayden Horizon Award Winner and 2019 AMA Athlete of the Year. The Aurora, Indiana, native made his professional debut in 2020, where his stock continued to rise in stratospheric fashion. He ended his rookie Parts Unlimited AFT Singles season ranked seventh with a stunning Springfield ST victory serving as an exclamation point. He backed that up with an even better sophomore campaign, sweeping the Sacramento Mile doubleheader en route to an eventual fifth-place championship ranking. Brunner enjoyed his best professional season yet in 2022 after joining the Estenson Racing outfit to fil

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