[Barbara/Newborn at 57: This baby's name is Jack.

Can you see it?

You're yawning.] It's the



mother who is holding the baby, not the grandmother.



Barbara, 57 this year, gave birth to his newborn baby Jack five days ago.



Barbara, who was in good health with constant exercise,



[Barbara: A nurse (who did a health checkup) is not 57 years old when looking at the body mass index (BMI) alone.

Do these numbers make sense?'] Even with the



sixtieth birthday in front of

my

nose,

I was able

to give birth easily, and my son Jack, who got so much, has become another driving force in my life these days.



In fact, Barbara suffered the pain of losing her beloved daughter from a brain tumor five years ago.



Barbara, who eagerly wished to have a child in the sadness of sending her daughter first, and Barbara, who gave birth to a son after five years, believes that Jack came to her after meeting her daughter who had left the sky first.



[Barbara: Parents who have lost their children have no choice but to believe in the afterlife.

There must be a child who left first.

You have to believe that.

There is no other choice.]



Barbara and a veteran doctor with more than 20,000 successful cases of artificial insemination were also unforgettable experiences of Barbara and Jack.



[Barbara Test Tube Surgeon: I've been doing this for 42 years, but I'm never bored.

When you look at Jack's parents' face, there's nothing better than that.

Really.]



Barbara, who is in good health through constant self-care, is excited about the days he will be with Jack in the future.



[Barbara: Jack is perfect, too small, and smells very tasty.]