Chinese woman gives birth to twins at 60
28 Dec AFP
A Chinese woman had twin girls at the age of 60 following IVF
treatment after her only child died, making her possibly the oldest
person in the country to give birth, state media reported Tuesday.
The case is extremely unusual in China, which has long maintained a
one-child policy, because of the woman's age.Worldwide, many countries
and clinics impose limits on IVF treatment which is known to become less
effective with age, and amid concerns for the resulting children´s
welfare.Sheng Hailin, now 63, lost her first daughter, then in her late
twenties, in an accidental gas poisoning case in 2009, the China Daily
said.
"To survive and free myself of the loneliness, I decided to have
another child in my old age," she was quoted by the newspaper as
saying.A military hospital in the eastern city of Hefei agreed to give
her and her husband in vitro fertilisation (IVF) therapy, the report
said.She gave birth to Zhizhi, who weighed 1.85 kilogrammes (4.1
pounds), and Huihui, 1.45 kilogrammes, on May 25, 2010 at the No. 105
Hospital of the People´s Liberation Army, said the paper.
The oldest woman to give birth anywhere, according to the Guinness
Book of Records, was Maria del Carmen Bousada Lara, of Spain, who had
twin boys by Caesarean in 2006 aged 66 years 358 days.She died of cancer
three years later.The China Daily did not explain why Sheng was accepted
for treatment.China has implemented its family planning law for over 30
years, sometimes brutally, restricting most parents to only one child,
with exceptions including some rural families whose first child is a
girl, ethnic minorities, and couples who are both only children.
An estimated one million families nationwide have lost their sole
descendant since the measure took effect in the late 1970s, and another
four to seven million are expected to do so in the next 20 to 30 years. |