Historyhas seen a act of characters who have pushed the limits of parenthood , producing dozens upon dozens of living who stray the Earth against all odds . In a smattering of rare instance , these superintendent - parents were so fecund that they even managed to forget gigantic imprints on the world ’s cistron pool that continue to linger today , centuries after their last .

First up , let ’s get down with the Father . Not hampered by the timely and biologically costly experience of maternity , it ’s potentially possible for hands to have more materialization than charwoman .

When we think of fertile fathers , a name that no doubt give to mind is Genghis Khan , the feared founder of the Mongol Empire who live from 1162 to 1227 CE.Genetic evidencehas shown that around 8 per centum of man currently dwell in a portion of Asia from northeast China to Uzbekistan – that ’s over 16 million men – have an unusual Y - chromosomal lineage that ’s potential to be linked to Genghis Khan himself .

A silver state of Genghis Khan and a hall sits on a hill in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

The Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue sits on a hill in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Image credit: Strelyuk/Shutterstock.com

Leaving such a heavy transmissible imprint on the earthly concern need a Inferno of a lot of materialization . Legend say thatGenghis Khan had some500 concubines , mostly imposing ladies and princess from conquered tribe and lands , and he was the plume to hundred of child . While this is unverifiable , some historians believe it ’s not out of the kingdom of possibleness .

As valiant as his efforts were , a exclusive Sultan of Morocco may have flap the mighty Mongol ’s phonograph recording . study have estimatedthat Moulay Ismael the Bloodthirsty ( 1672–1727 ) was the Father-God to some 1,171 child from 500 women in a reproductive meter yoke of 32 years .

In the modern era , cultural variety and societal shifts intend that people are generallyhaving few kids . Simultaneously , however , advances in biotechnology have opened up more opportunities for citizenry looking to multiply .

There have been reports that spermatozoan donors have managed to create hundreds of kids through artificial insemination . In 2016 , an “ unaccredited sperm donor ” in the UKclaimedhe was the beginner to 800 kids . He reportedly met hoi polloi through Facebook and charge them £ 50 for a " magic potion pot " of sperm . Once again , it ’s hard to aver this news report , but there are a routine of sperm donors in the past 50 yearswho claima similarly high-pitched issue of children .

When it comes to women , the numbers are significantly low , although the “ effort ” of have a high number of kids is arguably more impressive grant the risks of pregnancy .

The macrocosm record for themost prolific motherof all time is Valentina Vassilyev , a Russian peasant who live in the 18th century . Together with her husband , she was reportedly the parent of 69 tyke . They were born through 27 pregnancies , in which she give birth to 16 pairs of twins , seven bent of triplets , and four sets of quadruplets .

However , there has beensome doubtabout whether this is statistically and biologically possible . Without modern medical specialty and sanitization , pregnancy is extremely speculative . present birth 27 prison term in the Russian countryside C of years ago is not unacceptable , but the odds are sure not in your favor .

Paired with this , baby deathrate was high in the eighteenth Century , yet 67 out of 69 of her offspring are said to have survived puerility . You also have to enquire how a farm - work tyke would support almost 70 kids .

In the 21st C , when claims are easier to verify , there have been some highly fertile female parent , most notably a Ugandan womanhood key out Mariam Nabatanzi . consort to aReutersreport from 2019 , she was the mother to 38 children by the long time of 39 years sure-enough .

Just like with men , it ’s potential that biotechnology could allow women to become more prolific mother too . Assisted procreative engineering science stand for that the extreme limitation of female reproduction may be much high than previously appreciated .

Theoretically , richness drug could be used to provoke ovaries to issue more testis than usual . These orchis could then be removed and fertilized with sperm in a petri dish , then surgically place into the uterus of an U. S. Army of foster mothers .   The fair female child hasapproximately300,000 to 400,000 egg when they reach puberty . If it became potential to “ use ” all of these eggs , then that ’s a hell of a lot of child .

Of course , this thought experimentation is largely theoretic for now , and this kind of advancement would arise all kinds of honourable and virtual problem . However , it just goes to show how biotechnology has the potential to dramatically exchange the way we see replica and the limit to parentage .