A 65-year-old schoolteacher is set to become the oldest woman ever to give birth to quadruplets.
German Annegret Raunigk, already has 13 children, and her remarkable story will be featured in a TV documentary.
Her latest pregnancy was the result of artificial insemination using both donated sperm and eggs.
Ms Raunigk,
who is in the 21st week of her pregnancy, said she was ‘shocked’ when an
ultrasound scan showed she was carrying quadruplets.
Her
gynaecologist initially mentioned the possibility of a 'selective
reduction', where one or more fetuses is aborted in a multi-fetal
pregnancy, but she declined
But the
English and Russian teacher, who is due to retire this year, said she
decided to have the babies as she was ‘still quite fit’ and capable of
looking after them.
She added: ‘I don’t think I will have any problems.’
Ms Raunigk, from Berlin, previously made headlines in Germany when she had her daughter Leila at the age of 55.
She told
German media that she does not worry about what her future will look
like in five years time, with a teenage daughter and the young
quadruplets, as she assumes she will 'stay healthy'
Her 13 children – the oldest of whom is 44 – are by five different fathers, and Ms Raunigk has seven grandchildren.
She
defended her decisions to get pregnant later in life, saying: ‘I think
one needs to decide for oneself and not listen too much to the opinions
of others.’
At present, the oldest woman to have given birth to quads is Merryl Fudel, who was 55 at the time.
The oldest woman ever to give birth is Indian Omkari Panwar, who was believed to be 70.
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