mum of the world's first surviving nonuplets has revealed she goes through a staggering 100 nappies a day. Halima Cisse gave birth to her nine babies at Ain Borja clinic in Casablanca, Morocco on 5 May.
Since then the babies - who all weighed between 500g and 1kg - have been cared for in incubators in the clinic's intensive care unit.
The babies - five girls and four boys - were conceived naturally, need six litres of milk a day and Halima says they go through more than 100 nappies every day.
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