21 July 2015

Grandma, you're pregnant!

British doctors informed a hundred-year-old woman about pregnancy

Doctor Jupiter 

A hundred-year-old British woman Doris Ayling from the city of Fareham received a letter from the city hospital informing the woman about the pregnancy. The elderly patient was informed about the need to come for an examination and pass the tests required in this case. This is reported by The Sun (‘Doris, 100, pregnant').

The same, only even funnier and much larger overlap happened when 30 patients of one of the British hospitals, including six elderly men, received a notification that the planned operation would have to be postponed due to their pregnancy - VM.

As Eiling told the publication, after reading the document, she immediately felt something was wrong, despite the fact that her name and date of birth were indicated correctly by gynecologists."I have three children and twenty grandchildren, but I haven't been pregnant for 70 years.

I am 100 years old, how can I conceive?" — the woman noted.

After contacting the hospital, Ayling and her relatives found out that a mistake had occurred. The elderly patient and her family were apologized for "the anxiety that the letter could have caused."

As the 76-year-old son of the woman told, his mother laughed properly when the misunderstanding was resolved.


Photo: Kate Shemilt / BognorRegisObserver Facebook pageAccording to the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest woman in the world who conceived naturally and gave birth to a child is 59-year-old Briton Dawn Brooke.

She became pregnant in 1997 while taking estrogen-containing medications as prescribed by a doctor (not for the purpose of getting pregnant).

The oldest woman in labor in the world who conceived with the help of IVF is Spanish Maria del Carmen Busada de Lara, who gave birth to twins in 2006 at the age of 66. The woman used a donor sperm bank. She died in 2009 from stomach cancer that developed shortly after giving birth.

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