The Chaoyun
identical quadruplets
A Chinese mother of
identical quadruplets has taken an unusual step to help people avoid confusing
her children with one another: giving them numerically shaped haircuts, reports
The Sideshow.
"My sons are
identical, even to me," their mother, Tan Chaoyun, told the Chinese
language paper News Now. "Even now, their father can't tell which one is
which."
However, Chaoyun
says the unusual haircuts were done mostly to help the teachers and fellow
students identify their six-year-old children. Teachers at the school
reportedly told the paper that the numerical haircuts have had a positive
effect.
And the helpful
haircuts could bring a little fairness to parental discipline administered by
that confused father back at home.
"Sometimes, he
punishes the second one for something the third one has done," Chaoyun
said.
Quadruplet births
are extremely rare, occurring when the mother's fertilized egg either splits
twice, producing four embryos, or when the original egg splits and the second
then splits as well.
The concept of
"Hellin's Law," stipulates that one in every 89 pregnancies results
in multiple births. But the odds for twins, triplets or quadruplets increase
exponentially with each additional child. That means the odds of having
quadruplets are about 1 in 700,000, or a 0.000142857143 percent statistical
probability.
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