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What (who) is quadruplets$65985$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Bussman quadruplets; Shirlene Colcord; Lawson quintuplets; Mandy Allwood
  • Dionne sisters]] January 21, 1935 with then-[[Premier of Ontario]] [[Mitchell Hepburn]]
  • The Dionne sisters in 1947 with their parents
  • Infant quadruplets in the Netherlands in 1959
  • Gosselin sextuplets]] with family on the cover of the May 2008 ''[[KoreAm]]''

McNicholas quadruplets         
McNicholas Quadruplets
The McNicholas Quadruplets (Lindsay, Ryan, Brynn, and Connor) were the third set of quadruplets born in the state of Minnesota. The odds of having quadruplets are 1 in 729,000.
List of multiple births         
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.
Genain quadruplets         
SET OF IDENTICAL QUADRUPLET SISTERS
The Genain quadruplets (born in 1930) are a set of identical quadruplet sisters. All four developed schizophrenia, suggesting a large genetic component to the cause of the disease.

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List of multiple births

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.