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Thread started 05/03/05 3:50am

TheFrog

Woman, 67, to be "oldest mother yet". Unlikely to be "oldest woman yet", despite previous thread title.

from http://news.bbc.co.uk



Serbian doctors say a pregnant 67-year-old woman is set to be the oldest recorded mother.
Zlatija Jovic, from Gornje Birijanje village in the Leskovac county, is expecting her first baby in mid-July, according to local news reports.

The current record is held by Adriana Iliescu, of Bucharest, who had a girl in January at the age of 66, after years of fertility treatment.

It is not yet clear whether Mrs Jovic conceived naturally or not.

Physicians following the pregnancy at the hospital in nearby Leskovac city said it was an "extraordinary event for the region".

Mrs Jovic and her husband, Miodrag, 53, told local 4S TV how they were hoping for a son.

"We would prefer a son to inherit the land, someone no one would order around through life," Mrs Jovic was quoted as saying.

She said she had prayed that God would grant her a child.

The overriding concern is the age of the mother and her ability to bring up the baby

Mr Peter Bowen-Simpkins of the UK Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Despite being seven months pregnant, she said she was keeping up with house work and farm duties.

The couple first married 30 years ago, but then divorced.

Miodrag Jovic had two other marriages, and fathered a daughter, who has two children herself.

Zlatija Jovic remained single until remarrying Miodrag nine years ago, according to reports.

Mr Peter Bowen-Simpkins of the UK Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said Mrs Jovic must have had fertility treatment to become pregnant.

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"She would have to have had ovum donation - been given an egg from a willing, younger woman."

He said this donated egg would be fertilised in the laboratory using Mr Jovic's sperm and transferred into Mrs Jovic's womb.

"It's possible from a technical point of view, but from an ethical point of view I think there are huge problems," said Mr Bowen-Simpkins.

He said older mothers risked pregnancy complications such as problems with blood pressure and poor circulation.

This, in turn, can mean the developing baby does not grow as well as it should.

"But the overriding concern is the age of the mother and her ability to bring up the baby," he said.
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Reply #1 posted 05/03/05 3:51am

AsianBomb777

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Reply #2 posted 05/03/05 3:55am

TheFrog

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Given the age and ugliness of the woman, I strongly suspect you're the father. neutral
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Reply #3 posted 05/03/05 3:55am

Christopher

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TheFrog said:



'Woman, 67, to be "oldest woman yet"'



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happy birthday m'lady
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Reply #4 posted 05/03/05 3:57am

Dewrede

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Poor child confused
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Reply #5 posted 05/03/05 3:57am

Raine

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pregnant 67-year-old


shake that is just wrong
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Reply #6 posted 05/03/05 3:58am

TheFrog

i've just realised how dumb the thread title is. lol

whoops - i did, of course, mean "oldest mother". redface neutral
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Reply #7 posted 05/03/05 4:01am

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smile
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Reply #8 posted 05/03/05 4:01am

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TheFrog said:

AsianBomb777 said:

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Given the age and ugliness of the woman, I strongly suspect you're the father. neutral



NOPE. THIS is my baby's mamma. nod








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Reply #9 posted 05/03/05 4:01am

TheFrog

You.

Are.

Ill.
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Reply #10 posted 05/03/05 4:05am

AsianBomb777

TheFrog said:

You.

Are.

Ill.

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Reply #11 posted 05/03/05 4:06am

Christopher

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Raine said:

pregnant 67-year-old


shake that is just wrong


why? sad
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Reply #12 posted 05/03/05 4:09am

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Christopher said:

Raine said:



shake that is just wrong


why? sad

shes no chance of seeing that child grow up bawl
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Reply #13 posted 05/03/05 4:10am

AsianBomb777

Raine said:

Christopher said:



why? sad

shes no chance of seeing that child grow up bawl

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Why would you want your child to have to experience so many of his/her life experiences on their own?
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Reply #14 posted 05/03/05 4:12am

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Raine said:

Christopher said:



why? sad

shes no chance of seeing that child grow up bawl


you gotta point... esp if she is the oldest living woman in the uk according to the previous thread title lol
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Reply #15 posted 05/03/05 4:19am

TheFrog

Christopher said:

Raine said:


shes no chance of seeing that child grow up bawl


you gotta point... esp if she is the oldest living woman in the uk according to the previous thread title lol


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she lives in serbia. smile
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Reply #16 posted 05/03/05 4:22am

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TheFrog said:

Christopher said:



you gotta point... esp if she is the oldest living woman in serbia according to the previous thread title lol


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she lives in serbia. smile


that's what i said smile

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Reply #17 posted 05/03/05 4:25am

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Imagine being breast fed on those sloppy ass titties.
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