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69 children in the 1700s a woman lived in Russia.
17 children
The birth rate is the number of children born in a year as a share of total population. Birth rates have important short and long-term effects. Essentially, a higher birth rate will increase the population in the short-term simply because more children are born. More importantly, it will increase population in the long-run because there will be more children in a generation, and when those children grow up there will be more people who are having children, resulting in exponential population growth.
12 children are born every hour
the highest medically recorded number of children born at a single birth is nine to Geraldine Brodrick of Australia.