This 72-year-old Indian Woman Became The Oldest Mother In The World

There’s quite a lot of things you can strive to achieve in life, but I guess “oldest mom in the world” isn’t really on the list for a lot of people. Becoming a mom is a more common life goal, and Daljinder Kaur was no different. Sadly nature decided otherwise and despite trying for 46 years, they weren’t able to conceive a child naturally. Since infertility is often seen as a curse in India, you can imagine that wasn’t a pleasant situation to be in.

Thankfully with science having made huge steps forward when it comes to fertility treatments, Daljinder was able to undergo an IVF treatment and successfully became pregnant of her first child, Armaan.
It still wasn’t without any difficulty, however. It was only after three rounds of treatment (which took about two years total) that Daljinder was able to become pregnant, and Armaan was very underweight when he was born.

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