Five women who became mothers after age 60

Pregnant pregnancy can be scary for any mother, but when a more advanced age enters the equation, it definitely gets more complicated, reports the periscope. As health risks increase, not approval of family and friends, keeping a child in years of age is truly challenging. Then there is the issue of ethics, there is [...]
As health risks increase, not approval of family and friends, keeping a child in years of age is truly challenging.
Then there's the issue of ethics, there's a lot of people wondering if it's morally right to bring a child into a world that you won't be a part of for long.
Despite all of this, there are still many women who are able to experience any challenge and difficulty just to have a child.
These are the five oldest women who surprised the world with the behavior of children in life:
Rajo Devi Lohan
Rajo Devi Lohan set a new record for the oldest mother in the world when she gave birth to her daughter in the remote village of Hissar, India, in 2008. She was 69 when she first became a mother after her treatment with IVF.

Daljinder Kaur
When Dalinder Kaur gave birth to a child in India in 2016, she became the oldest mother in the world. Although not sure of her exact date, she was seven years younger than her husband, who was 79 years old. The couple had been married for 46 years but were not able to have children naturally during that time.
So they decided to undergo treatment with IVF using anonymous donor eggs at the National Fertility Center in Haryana, which specializes in helping women who have been through menopaus.

Panwar Omkari
Omar Pangi had two girls when she decided to undergo treatment with the IVF in the late '60s. Despite having five grandchildren, she and her husband were desperate for a family. Omar bore twins; a boy and a daughter.

Adriana Iliescu
When 66-year-old Adriana Iliescu became pregnant in 2005, she was prejudged, her shamese was described as a terrible, selfish act.
The founder of the University of Romane until then had been unable to conceive, after nine years her dream came true through treatment with the IVF.
She was pregnant with three twins, but, unfortunately, two of her fetuses had to have an abortion, her daughter Eliza was born earlier than normal and weighed very little, she took intensive care after she was born, reports Periskopi.

Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara
Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara was the oldest mother in the world when she was born in 2006 at the age of 66. The shop assistant had traveled from Spain to the U.S. to undergo treatment with the IVF, a treatment costing $35,000.
She was willing to face all the potential dangers of this procedure, considering her age.
Although Mary gave birth to two healthy boys, she was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer shortly after she was born and died. Her two sons are being raised by other family members./periscope. com











