A Jordanian woman gave birth to triplets in a Cesarean operation at Twam Hospital in the eastern oasis town of Al Ain after having twins nearly five years ago, the Arabic language daily Alittihad said on Monday. The boy and two girls were born prematurely in the seven month and doctors said the three are in a stable condition after they were connected to support machines, the paper reported. The 36-year-old mother and her husband, Hussein Al Omari, decided to name the boy Yousuf and the girls Ghina and Ghala. The parents now have five children as the mother gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, at the same hospital in 2007.
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