Most Children Born to One Woman?

My great aunt (not a blood relative, she married my great uncle) was the youngest of 25, all from the same mother.

The Duggar’s friend/rival big family the Bates have 18 kids and are taking fertility treatments to have another baby. They were on Primetime Live or some ABC news show not long ago talking about it.

The Duggar mom is mid-40s now and may be pretty unlikely to have another baby without fertility treatments.

Fraternal twins tend to run in families. Identicals are a genetic anomaly.

Actually, wasn’t she five?

Mrs. Heliodor Cyr from Canada with her 27th child (1959)

Yes, she was five. Lina Medina.

My mother and her brother are “Irish” twins (from a family of 14 children). They each went on to have a set of “Irish” twins.

::hijack over::

True, but it is more than possible that a woman who has already had 18 kids really likes kids and derives a lot of her personal identity from them. How can you be sure that none of these women wouldn’t try to push off the loss of their fertility as far as possible. There are 3 billion women on the planet, all it takes is one to be the most prolific mother.

Ignorance fought; ↓faith in humanity↓ diminished

One extremely well-documented case of a mother giving birth to 15 children, with no multiple births, is Queen Charlotte, the consort of King George III of the United Kingdom. Those 15 children were born over a 21-year period, 1762-1783, when Charlotte was aged 18 through 39. The two closest in age were the first two, King George IV, who was born on 12 August 1762, and Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, born 16 August 1763, i.e., a year and 4 days later.

Wow, just wow!

That must be in the record books yap? :eek:

My brothers (twins) were born the day before my first birthday. Irish triplets in our case so. Poor mum, she reckons she didn’t have a full nights sleep for 5 years.

I have a friend whose mother was one of 22 children, but damn, I don’t have a cite. My mom’s best friend had 16 kids. No multiples, so she was pregnant 16 times. Growing up, I thought the poor woman was chubby, when actually she was just constantly pregnant or had just given birth. Great kids, too. There was always someone to play with at their house.

I looked again into Google News Archives and found a couple of references to different women post-1950 who had given birth to their 32nd child.

I recall a girl in a university class mentioning that she and her brother were 7 months apart; one of them was premature…