Successful Natural Birth of Quadruplets at Teerthanker Mahaveer University Hospital

Introduction

A woman from the Sambhal district has given birth to four babies through natural childbirth at a private hospital in Moradabad.

Main Body

The process began on May 9 with the birth of the first baby, followed by three more infants on May 14. This five-day period took place at Teerthanker Mahaveer University Hospital in Lodhipur. The patient, Amina from Ovari village, had been under close medical supervision since her third month of pregnancy, after an ultrasound confirmed she was carrying four fetuses. Because quadruplet pregnancies are physically complex, the medical team, led by Dr. Shubhra Agrawal, classified the pregnancy as high-risk. Dr. Agrawal emphasized that the staff had initially suggested reducing the number of fetuses to lower the risks for both the mother and the babies; however, the family decided to continue the full pregnancy. Furthermore, the hospital noted that avoiding a C-section in this case is a very rare event in their history.

Conclusion

The mother and the four babies, two boys and two girls, are currently in stable condition, although the newborns are using ventilators as a safety precaution.

Learning

🚀 The 'Complexity' Jump: From Simple to Sophisticated

At an A2 level, you describe things as 'hard' or 'difficult'. To reach B2, you need to describe why something is difficult using specific, professional adjectives.

Look at this phrase from the text:

*"Because quadruplet pregnancies are physically complex..."

The Logic Upgrade: Instead of saying "The pregnancy was hard," the author uses Physically Complex. This tells us exactly what kind of difficulty we are talking about (the body) and how it is difficult (it has many parts/problems).


🛠️ How to apply this to your speaking

Stop using "Very + Adjective." Start using [Category] + [Advanced Adjective].

A2 Style (Basic)B2 Style (The Bridge)Why it's better
It is very hard.It is technically challenging.Specifies it's a skill/tech issue.
The city is big.It is architecturally diverse.Describes the look and variety.
The job is bad.It is professionally demanding.Explains the pressure of the work.

🔍 Connectors that change the game

Notice how the text uses "Furthermore" and "However."

  • However: Use this instead of "but" when you want to sound more formal and a bit more serious.
  • Furthermore: Use this instead of "and" or "also" when you are adding a second, more important point to an argument.

Pro Tip: If you start a sentence with Furthermore, you are signaling to the listener that you are organizing your thoughts logically—a key requirement for B2 fluency.

Vocabulary Learning

supervision (n.)
the act of overseeing or monitoring
Example:The patient was under close medical supervision during her pregnancy.
ultrasound (n.)
a diagnostic imaging technique using high-frequency sound waves
Example:An ultrasound confirmed that she was carrying four fetuses.
fetuses (n.)
plural of fetus, unborn offspring
Example:The ultrasound showed four healthy fetuses.
complex (adj.)
consisting of many interconnected parts; intricate
Example:Quadruplet pregnancies are physically complex.
high-risk (adj.)
having a greater chance of danger or adverse outcome
Example:The pregnancy was classified as high-risk.
emphasized (v.)
stressed or highlighted the importance of
Example:Dr. Agrawal emphasized the risks.
suggested (v.)
proposed or recommended
Example:The staff suggested reducing the number of fetuses.
reducing (v.)
making smaller or less in amount
Example:Reducing the number of fetuses could lower the risks.
risks (n.)
possibility of harm or loss
Example:The risks of childbirth increase with multiple pregnancies.
avoiding (v.)
preventing or staying away from
Example:Avoiding a C-section was a rare event.
ventilators (n.)
machines that help patients breathe
Example:The newborns were using ventilators as a safety precaution.
precaution (n.)
a measure taken to prevent danger
Example:Using ventilators was a precaution to ensure their safety.