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On the Web
- Brooks Quintuplets - Meet the Brooks family, including quintuplets born in October 2006.
- Dionne Quintuplet Digitization Project - Information on the world's first surviving set of identical quintuplets. Includes pictures, news articles and information about Annette, Cecile, Yvonne, Marie and Emilie.
- Whalen Quintuplets - A website dedicated to the Whalen quintuplets containing information, pictures and descriptions.
- Dionne Quintuplets - Quintland - Facts, articles, pictures and information about the Dionne Quintuplets.
- Carlson Quintuplets Memorial - Meet angels Teddy, Sarah, Caleigh and Angel.
- Hovinga Family - Read short journal entries by the parents and view pictures of the two surviving Hovinga quintuplets.
- Sweeney Quintuplets - Born August 24 2003, meet Adriana, Alyssa, Bryce, Olivia and Serena.
- Gilmour Family - Meet a set of Canadian quintuplets and their older sister. Photos, family news and links.
- Brown Quintuplets - Meet Rachael, Zachary, Jenna, Faith, Kaitlyn and big sister Ashleigh.
- Quintuplets born to Nigerian woman - [CNN]
Wikipedia Articles
- Dionne quintuplets - The Dionne quintuplets (more appropriately referred to as the Dionne sisters by the remaining quintuplets) (born on May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to survive their infancy. The sisters were born just outside Callander, Ontario, Canada in the village of Corbeil.
- Kienast quintuplets - The Kienast quintuplets (born February 24, 1970), consisting of three girls (Amy, Sara and Abigail) and two boys (Edward and William Jr., known respectively as Ted and Gordon) were the first American set of surviving quintuplets to be conceived through the use of fertility drugs.
- List of Quintuplets episodes - The following is a list of episodes for the television show Quintuplets.
- Quintuplets 2000 - | Prev =
- Allan Roy Dafoe - Doctor Allan Roy Dafoe OBE (29 May, 1883 - 2 June, 1943) was a Canadian obstetrician, best known for delivering and caring for the Dionne Quintuplets, the first quintuplets known to survive early infancy.