A 72-year-old woman from Amritsar, India is the birth of her first child. Daljinder Kaur and her husband Mohinder Singh Gill, 79, for photos for the Indian press last week, proudly their healthy baby boy Arman. The couple had been to have a baby for decades, without success. They had under a lot of pressure during that time to a family. While most people would have their fate and themselves to a life without children, Daljinder and Mohinder in their dream for a child. Daljinder started attending the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby Centre for IVF treatment in 2013 and successfully pregnant last year.
Specialists at the fertility clinic initially reservations about offering Daljinder treatment because of her age. Dr Anurag Bishnoi reporters: "I first tried to the case because she was very weak, but then her medical reports were normal and she was fit to ." He added: "Our track record handling IVF in older women has fairly good, but not everyone is fit to conceive. In her case, she visibly frail too, so I had to her to a cardiologist to clearance for the procedure and for a battery of other tests." Meanwhile, Daljinder is over the moon about becoming a mother. She said: "I can happily now. My life is complete." She is now the oldest woman ever to birth.