In a remarkable turn of events, a medical marvel unfolded in Pakistan as a woman gave birth to sextuplets—four baby boys and two baby girls—at a hospital in Rawalpindi. The 27-year-old mother, identified as Zeenat Waheed, accomplished this rare feat on Friday (April 19) at the district hospital.Zeenat Waheed, a resident of Hajira Colony in Rawalpindi, was admitted to the district hospital on Thursday (April 18) following labour pains. She underwent a rapid delivery process, giving birth to all six babies within an hour.Medical Condition of InfantsThe hospital staff confirmed that the sextuplets, comprising four boys and two girls, are in stable condition. They weigh less than two pounds each and have been placed in incubators for further care. Both the newborns and the mother are reported to be in good health.Successful OperationDespite the complexities involved, the hospital staff successfully managed the delivery. The medical Superintendent described the delivery as challenging but credited a specialised team of doctors for their expertise, ensuring a successful outcome.Healthcare and RecoveryPost-delivery, Zeenat faced some health issues, but the doctors anticipate her recovery in the coming days. The hospital staff expressed jubilation at the successful delivery, considering it a rare and joyous occasion for the families involved.A Miraculous OccurrenceThe birth of sextuplets, with all infants and the mother in stable condition, stands as a miraculous event given the inherent challenges of such multiple births. The families of Zeenat and Waheed are elated and grateful for the newfound happiness in their lives.