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Sextuplets born to couple trying to conceive for 17 years

RICHMOND, Va. -- A Virginia hospital says its staff has successfully delivered sextuplets and the three boys and three girls are thriving. 

VCU Medical Center in Richmond announced the births in a statement Wednesday, saying they were the first sextuplets delivered at the hospital. The babies were born May 11 to parents who had tried to conceive for 17 years.

The statement says a 40-person team was involved and the delivery required hours of planning. Ajibola Taiwo, a native of Nigeria, gave birth via cesarean section. 

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 Adeboye and Ajibola Taiwo hold two of their sextuplets  VCU via WTVR

The couple learned they were pregnant with four babies in November, CBS affiliate WTVR reports. According to WTVR, it wasn't until they arrived at the Richmond hospital that they learned they were expecting sextuplets.

The father, Adeboye Taiwo, says the moment was a long time in the making.

"I was excited," said Adeboye. "For the very first time we were expecting."

The babies ranged from 1 pound, 10 ounces, to 2 pounds, 15 ounces.

Sextuplets are quite rare. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of the nearly 4 million live births in the U.S. in 2015, only 24 were quintuplets or other higher-order births. 

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Jamie Burton, RN, repositioned one of the sextuplets, comforting her with a crocheted octopus . VCU via WTVR
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