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22:08 GMT, Wednesday, 29 December 2004

Romanian, 66, pregnant with twins

Adriana Iliescu (credit Realitatea TV)

Romanian doctors say a 66-year-old woman is seven months pregnant with twin girls after fertility treatment.

If the pregnancy comes to full term, it is believed that Adriana Iliescu, an author and academic, will become the oldest recorded mother.

Mrs Iliescu told local television she had always wanted to be a mother but had been unable to conceive naturally.

She says she is optimistic about her future as a mother, claiming her family has a history of longevity.

Last year, a 65-year-old Indian woman gave birth to a boy.

Schoolteacher Satyabhama Mahapatra from Nayagarh in Orissa had been impregnated with an egg from her 26-year-old niece that had been fertilised by her husband.

It was the first child for Ms Mahapatra and her husband who had been married for 50 years.




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Related to this story:
Indian 'is world's oldest mother' (09 Apr 03 |  Health )
64-year-old woman delivers baby (23 Feb 04 |  Health )
Twins for surrogate grandmother (30 Jan 04 |  Health )
Women in 50s 'can become mothers' (12 Nov 02 |  Health )

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