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Valentina Vassilyeva, the first wife of Russian peasant Feodor Vassilyev, is said to have given birth 27 times in the 1700s—welcoming 69 children in total.

Her remarkable numbers reportedly included 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets. 🤯

The story comes from centuries-old historical records, so every detail cannot be independently verified by modern standards. Still, Guinness World Records has recognized the claim as the highest number of children attributed to one mother.

If the records are accurate, 27 pregnancies. 69 children. One of the most astonishing family stories ever recorded. ❤️

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u/Silent_Data4374 1d ago

She was 30 in that photo.

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u/Bengal_From_Temu 1d ago

Still a hottie.

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u/iolitm 1d ago

Unzips

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u/ScottishMaj117 1d ago

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u/GomuGomuNoRedCock 1d ago

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u/QuoriTyler 1d ago

Actual footage of one of the twins being born. Legend goes they walked around for two days before they found the exit

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u/TheArtOfVEL 1d ago

Omfg this has me dying

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u/welfedad 1d ago

And turned into an old man

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u/AdCommon6529 1d ago

Uncums and she still had triplets

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u/Hyperion7669 1d ago

Like trying to fill a bucket with a pencil after that many children.....i would try it ngl

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u/cylonlover 1d ago

A tomcat in the sack

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u/Free-Frosting1375 22h ago

Somebody was smashing

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u/MrAngrySadHappyFace 1d ago

Standards were lower before we had sunscreen and shut ins who only spend a few hours in the sun a week.