
There is no credible evidence of a 23-year-old woman giving birth to 14 children in a single delivery. Such an event would be unprecedented and extremely unlikely due to the significant health risks associated with high-order multiple births.
Historically, the largest recorded multiple birth is the case of Nadya Suleman, who gave birth to octuplets (eight babies) in 2009. All eight infants survived infancy, making it a notable case in medical history.
There are instances of young women having multiple children over several years. For example, Mariam Nabatanzi, a Ugandan woman, gave birth to 44 children by the age of 36. Her multiple births were attributed to a rare genetic condition causing hyperovulation.
Additionally, Leontina Albina Espinoza from Chile claimed to have given birth to 58 children. However, investigations later revealed that she had given birth to only 14 children, with the rest being adopted or taken in from the streets.
It’s important to approach such extraordinary claims with caution and rely on verified medical reports and credible sources.
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