Miracle of Four Tiny Hearts 

Miracle of Four Tiny Hearts
A London mother’s courage. A doctor’s unwavering care. One unforgettable act of gratitude.
At just 32 weeks, Hindu Kaye-Kisambira bravely brought four precious lives into the world — the first quadruplets at St George’s Hospital in 13 years.


Two identical girls and two boys: Asma, Hana, Ahmed, Ayub. Tiny fighters, the smallest weighing only 1.21 kg, yet all now thriving against incredible odds.
High-risk from the start — selective fetal growth restriction threatened one twin’s life. Week after week of scans, fear, hope… until the heroic team of over 30 specialists delivered them safely.
In the most touching tribute imaginable, Hindu named her firstborn daughter Asma — after the brilliant Dr. Asma Khalil, who guided them every step.
The moment Dr. Khalil heard? Tears of joy. Pure emotion. “Seeing her face was unforgettable,” Hindu said.
Quadruplets are miracles in England — rare, fragile, life-changing.


Today we celebrate not just modern medicine’s triumph, but the profound bond between a grateful mother and the doctor who became family.
A story that reminds us: love, trust, and human kindness can move mountains.
Four tiny hearts. One giant love.

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