An Indian woman gives birth to her first child at the age of 70

In a rare and unusual incident, a 70-year-old Indian woman gave birth to her first child, and the newspaper "Daily Mail" revealed that the Indian woman, Giovannipin Rabari, gave birth to her first son at the age of 70, becoming the oldest woman to become a mother for the first time in the world.

Giovinbein Rabari proudly showed her baby in front of reporters' cameras, but did not reveal his name, and said she and her husband, Maldari, 75, were able to fertilize him through in vitro fertilization.

Rabari said she did not have an identity card to prove exactly how old she was, but told reporters that he was 70, making her the oldest mother to the first child in the world.

Rabari and her husband, Maldari, from a small village called Mora from the Indian state of Gujarat, got married 45 years ago and have been trying to have a baby since then without success.

But they were finally able to succeed through the in vitro technique, where the egg is fertilized outside the woman's womb, and then the fertilized egg was inserted into it, and it is an effective technique for those who have passed menopause.

"It was one of the rare cases that worked for him," said the doctor who oversaw the woman's pregnancy, Naresh Panuchali, adding that the chance of pregnancy at the age of 70 was considered zero.

Most women over the age of 45 can only get pregnant with the help of tube technology.

"When the couple first came to me, I told them they couldn't have children at this age," Dr. Banushali said.

But they said many of their family members were able to conceive at an advanced age.”


An egg from a much younger donor was used and fertilized by Maldari's sperm. Then the fertilized egg was implanted in the Indian woman's womb and the fetus began to develop into birth.

The Indian woman and her husband with their firstborn child.


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