Joy As 70-Year-Old Indian Woman Gives Birth To First Baby After 46 Years Of Barrenness (photos)

Joy As 70-Year-Old Indian Woman Gives Birth To First Baby After 46 Years Of Barrenness

An Indian woman who gave birth at the age of 70 claimed it was never too late to become a mother for the first time, and that her life was now complete.

Daljinder Kaur gave birth on April 19, 2016, to a boy following two years of ⒾⒻⓋ at a fertility clinic in the northern state of Haryana. After nearly five decades of marriage, Kaur and her 79-year-old husband, Mohinder Singh Gill, welcomed their first child.

“I feel blessed to be able to hold my own baby. I had lost hope of becoming a mother ever,” said Kaur.

Kaur said the couple, married for 46 years, had almost lost hope of ever having a child and had in a country where is sometimes seen as a curse from God.

“God heard our prayers. My life feels complete now. I am looking after the baby all by myself, I feel so full of energy. My husband is also very caring and helps me as much as he can,” Kaur

“When we saw the (ⒾⒻⓋ ) advert, we thought we should also give it a try as I badly wanted to have a baby of my own,” she said.

“Everyone asked me to adopt a baby, but I never wanted to. I had faith in Almighty and knew I will bear my child one day,” The Times of India quoted Kaur.

Kaur guessed her age to be about 70, which is common in India, where many people don’t have birth certificates, but the clinic said she was 72.

 

The baby was conceived using the couple’s own and was now “healthy and hearty” after weighing just two kilograms (4.4 pounds) at birth on April 19, the National Fertility and Test Tube center said

Kaur’s 46-year-old spouse, on the other hand, seemed unconcerned with their age. “People speculate about what will happen to our children once we pass away. However, I have complete confidence in God. God is almighty and omnipresent, and he will take care of all of your needs “According to the AFP news agency, he said.

Anurag Bishnoi, who runs the fertility clinic, said he was initially skeptical about going ahead within (ⒾⒻⓋ), but tests showed Kaur was able to carry the unborn baby.

 

“I first tried to avoid the case because she looked very frail. Then we made her undergo all the tests and once all the results were okay we went ahead,” the doctor told AFP.

Some critics worry that the couple’s story will give unrealistic expectations to other parents hoping to have children at a late age. But Farrell said while it may garner interest among older parents wishing to through ⒾⒻⓋ she expects most won’t move ahead with such plans after being educated about the risks.

 

The case is not the first in India, with a 72-year-old woman from Uttar Pradesh state reportedly giving birth to twins in 2008, also through ⒾⒻⓋ

 

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