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[quote]She already has 13 children and is due to retire this year –so you’d think babies would be the last thing on her mind. But Annegret Raunigk is set to become the oldest woman in the world to have quadruplets –at the age of 65. The German primary school teacher will give birth in a matter of weeks to four babies, conceived following 18 months of fertility treatment. Miss Raunigk, who features in a documentary on German television tonight, said she was not too worried about the birth, adding: ‘I feel fit. I don’t think I will have any problems.’ She is in her 21st week of pregnancy after being artificially inseminated, using both donated sperm and eggs. The identity of the babies’ father is unknown.[\quote]
[quote]The mother, from Berlin, previously made headlines in Germany after giving birth to her youngest daughter Leila a decade ago, aged 55. Her 13 children – the eldest of whom is daughter Antje, 44 –are by five different fathers.
Miss Raunigk claimed she had no moral qualms about getting pregnant later in life, saying: ‘I think one needs to decide for oneself and not listen too much to the opinions of others.’ The record for the oldest woman to give birth to quadruplets is held by Merryl Fudel from the US, who was 55. The oldest woman ever to have a child was Omkari Panwar, who was believed to be 70 when she gave birth to twins in India.[\quote]
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Wow, this is crazy. It seems very irresponsible to go through all of that because those kids will probably lose their mother at a young age.