60 Yrs Old Woman Gave Birth To Twins

After being ripped off by a fertility doctor 10 years ago, a Calgary woman gave birth to twins this week — at age 60.  Ranjit Hayer’s two boys were delivered seven weeks prematurely by C-section at Calgary’s Foothills Hospital on Tuesday morning. The mother is recovering in intensive care, while the twins are in the neo-natal intensive care unit.

One of the babies is breathing with the help of special equipment, while the other boy is in the special care unit. Doctors say both are doing well. The twins will be kept in hospital until they reach a specified weight and can breathe on their own.

Hayer’s case has raised many ethical questions about how far to push the frontiers of medical science, even from the Calgary specialist who took on her case.  “We can do so much but the question is, should we do it just because we can do it?” said obstetrician Dr. Colin Birch, who was excited by the challenge but says he has yet to reconcile the social implications.

“It all sounds very fine when this age group — isn’t it fantastic what medical technology can do, how we’re stretching the boundaries and everything else — but there’s so much more involved in this. It’s not just having the babies and being born,” he told CBC News.

“There’s not just one generation gap here, there’s two generation gaps. They’re really what would be like the age of grandparents.”

Hayer, who is originally from India, tried for years to get pregnant with her husband, but she miscarried three times.  After becoming a permanent resident in Canada, an obstetrician gynecologist diagnosed a problem with Ranjit’s womb and recommended surgery. She had the surgery in Calgary but she still couldn’t conceive.

Woman got pregnant through fertility treatment in India

About 10 years ago, the couple paid a doctor in India for in vitro fertilization, but he took off with their money.

The couple spent years working and saving up their money in Canada. After being turned down for IVF in this country because of her age, Hayer returned to India for the treatment using donor eggs last year — and got pregnant with triplets.

“I thought it was a joke because the referral said 60-year-old patient with triplets, and I thought one of my colleagues or somebody’s just playing jokes with me or up to mischief and then actually the patient turned up in my office,” recalled Birch.

One of Hayer’s embryos had to be terminated for medical reasons and the pregnancy with twins left her with high blood pressure and diabetes.

She also had a condition called placenta previa — where the placenta is attached to the bottom of the uterus and covers part or all of the cervix and can cause severe bleeding. Hayer spent the last four weeks in hospital so doctors could deliver the babies at a moment’s notice if necessary.

Hayer began to hemorrhage this week so Birch performed an emergency C-section to deliver the twins. The bleeding was so severe he had to take out the woman’s uterus. Hayer was admitted to the intensive care unit, where she required blood transfusions to stabilize her condition.

According to doctors, Hayer said she’s just happy she gets to be a mother. She said she has enough family support to help through what might be a tough time.

“I couldn’t imagine if I was 65 having two five-year-olds running around crazily. The energy to do that is incredible,” said Birch.

With files from Dr. Brian Goldman

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