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Limca World book of records 1999 – A 51-year-old woman gave birth to a 1.9 kg test tube baby on July 7, 1995, at the Institute of Human Reproduction. She was treated by Dr M.L. Goenka. Dr M.L. Goenka is the founder of IHR Gwuhatai, IHR Kolkata and IHR Siliguri. 51 years 2000 Elizabeth Edwards: United States
Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels, assuming that mortality rates remain constant and net migration is zero. [8] If replacement level fertility is sustained over a sufficiently long period, each generation will exactly replace itself. [ 8 ]
Aliza Ben-Haroush of Haifa gave birth to her 21st child in July 1969 at the age of 46 and became the most prolific mother in Israel. [71] 21 Unidentified Indian woman 1970 Not much is known about this case except that a woman from Assam gave birth to her 21st child in 1970. [72] [73] 21 Leonora and Yanosh Nameni 2013
Julie Loving, 51, gave birth to her own granddaughter. Breanna Lockwood, 29, has detailed the journey on Instagram both to highlight her mother’s gift and to draw attention to the heartbreak and ...
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On Dec. 1, two days after giving birth, Namukwaya told TODAY.com through an interpreter that she was feeling “great.” “Some might argue that 70 years is old, but God decided that I get to ...
Grand multipara describes the condition of having given birth five or more times. [11] Grand multiparity is associated with adverse maternal and neonatal health outcomes. [12] Like gravidity, parity may also be counted. A female who has given birth one or more times can also be referred to as para 1, para 2, para 3, and so on.
A study of a population of French women from 1670 and 1789 shows that those who married at age 20–24 had 7.0 children on average and 3.7% remained childless. Women who married at age 25–29 years had a mean of 5.7 children and 5.0% remained childless. Women who married at 30–34 years had a mean of 4.0 children and 8.2% remained childless. [20]