Theworld’s only nonupletsare ready for their closeup.
In ashort video, Cissé shared that the boys are named Mohammed, Bah, Oumar, Elhadji, while the girls are Hawa, Adama, Oumou, Kadidia, and Fatouma.
One challenge that comes with having nine babies? Bedtime.
“It’s not easy to put them to sleep all together,” Cissé, 27, told Guinness World Records.
“We cuddle them so they can sleep,” she added. “They really like cuddles to sleep.”
After initially remaining at the clinic for monitoring, the family moved to an apartment in the North African country, where they continued to receive care.
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“We thank the medical corps of Mali and the Akdital group for accompanying us during our stay here in Morocco,” Cissé told the outlet. “And the nurses who accompanied us morning, noon and evening continuously.”
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Additionally, the couple are parents to a four-year-old daughter.
During the visit, Guinness World Records got a chance to present the family with a certificate, recognizing the history-making birth.

The nonuplets and their mom returned home last week, Health Minister Dieminatou Sangare previously told the AFP.
“The mother and babies are doing well and havearrived safe and soundin Mali,” Sangare told the outlet, adding that she felt “joy and satisfaction to see them in good health.”
source: people.com