Gravata case
The Gravata case was a medical case that happened during the 1900s regarding a Tuscan woman by that name who birthed 62 living children.
She was born in Tuscany the twin daughter of a triplet.[1] Her first child was a girl. Her next pregnancy produced 6 sons, followed by 5 more the next year. Then 2 sets of triplets, and a quartet. The next 36 children were single or twin girls.[2] The last 4 were boys.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Children Born in Bunches". Sausalito News. Sep 29, 1923. p. 8. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
- ↑ The Daily Gleaner. July 3, 1914. Missing or empty
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(help) Reprinted July 3, 2014
External links
- "Mother of Many Children". Clinton Mirror. Aug 15, 1914. p. 4. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
- "HEREDITARY POSSIBILITIES". North Otago Times (Paperspast). 28 August 1907. p. 4.
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