Janet Walton, once told she couldn’t have children, defied the odds and became a mother to sextuplets. After 12 unsuccessful attempts, she miraculously conceived on the 13th. In 1983, at 31 weeks, she delivered six healthy girls via C-section, becoming a medical marvel. Supported by her husband Graham and state nurses, the family adjusted to their extraordinary life in Liverpool, gaining fame through TV shows and ads. Over time, the daughters pursued diverse careers: Hannah became a teacher, Jenny a baker, Kate joined a staffing firm, Ruth a secretary, and Lucy a flight attendant. In 2014, Sarah, another daughter, welcomed a baby girl. By 2021, Janet expressed joy over her three granddaughters, grateful for her dream of a large, loving family fulfilled.
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