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Her babies, a boy and girl, are said to be in a ‘perfect state of health’ weighting 5lbs 3oz and 4lbs 8oz respectively.
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A woman who is advanced in age has given birth to twins at a hospital, becoming one of the world's oldest new mothers.
The woman being operated on
An unnamed 64-year-old woman has given birth to twins at a hospital in Spain becoming one of the world’s oldest new mothers.
According to Metro UK, the mother, who has not been named, has become
the second oldest to give birth in Spain after the delivery by Caesarian
in Burgos on Tuesday.
At 64 she is also one of the world’s oldest mothers only six years shy
of Daljinder Kaur, from India, who gave birth to a boy aged 70, in 2015.
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Her babies, a boy and girl, are said to be in a ‘perfect state of health’ weighting 5lbs 3oz and 4lbs 8oz respectively.
The mother, who already has one child, gave birth after successfully having IVF treatment in the United States.
But the birth has sparked controversy after it was revealed her first
child, a girl, was removed from her care after being born six years ago.
El Mundo reported that the child was taken by social services due to
problems relating to hygiene and education and is said to be living with
relatives.
A hospital spokesman said: ‘This is an exceptional case not only for
the region, but also for Spain, given the fact that she’s one of the
few women aged more than 58 who has managed to successfully complete her
pregnancy with twins.
‘The C-section has been a success thanks to the coordinated work of a
multidisciplinary team from the hospital formed by two gynaecologists,
two paediatricians, two matrons and the team of nurses and nursing
assistants necessary for an operation of this magnitude.
‘The patient underwent IVF treatment in the United Sates and after falling pregnant, returned to Spain.
‘She picked the Recoletas Hospital in Burgos, a leading private
clinic, which she confided in six years ago for the birth of her first
daughter.
‘Specialists opted for a pre-programmed Caesarian which is generally favoured in cases like these.’
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