ALL nine of these babies — born to one couple during a world record delivery — are doing so well they may soon be able to go home. The Arby nonuplets — four boys and five girls — arrived via caesarean birth in May, weighing up to 2.2lbs each. The Arby nonuplets are doing well and could soon go home Halima Arby-Cisse gave birth to nine babies in a world record delivery They are being looked after round the clock by nurses and their parents They are looked after round the clock by a team of four nurses, mum Halima Arby-Cisse, 26, and dad Kader, 35, a navy sailor. The couple, who already have a daughter, two, and live in a three-bed house, were flown from their native Mali, West Africa, to Morocco, where facilities allowed the babies’ safe delivery. Since then, their care has cost the Mali government around £1million. Kader said: “All of them are getting on very well and are a joy to look after. “They are getting stronger every day and it may well be they are allowed to leave full-time medical care soon, so that we can take them home.” Most read in News PAIN IN THE NECK Moment lions CLIMB giraffe to slaughter prey - but who came out on top? SHOPPERS FLEE Panic as major shopping centre evacuated with 'fire curtains slamming down' WINTER CHAOS SAGE scientists warn of Christmas lockdown & say public MUST wear masks & WFH STIFF DRINK Punter gobsmacked at 'rip-off' £80 drinks bill - but others disagree HAIRY SITUATION Plane passenger sparks fury after photo emerges of her 'inconsiderate act' ULRIKA JONSSON Travis Barker's proposal to Kourtney Kardashian was nothing short of vulgar Halima gave birth to four boys and five girls Dad Kader says they are getting stronger every day