Annegret Raunigk gave birth to three boys
and one girl last week, RTL reports
The single mother already had 13 children
and seven grandchildren.
For many people, 13
children would be more than enough. But not for Annegret Raunigk. The
65-year-old German grandmother recently gave birth to quadruplets, making her
the oldest woman ever to do so.
The new arrivals
increase her progeny to a total of 17 children. And let's not forget her seven
grandchildren.
Raunigk, a single
mother, gave birth last week to three boys and one girl after a pregnancy of
just under 26 weeks, the German broadcaster RTL reported.
The newborns -- whose
names are Neeta, Dries, Bence and Fjonn -- were delivered by C-section and are
being kept in incubators for premature babies, according to RTL.
Daughter
wanted a younger sibling
Raunigk, a teacher
from Berlin, made headlines 10 years ago when, at the age of 55, she gave birth
to a daughter, Leila. And it was apparently Leila's plea for a younger sibling
that encouraged her mother to try again.
"I myself find
life with children great," Raunigk said earlier this year. "You
constantly have to live up to new challenges. And that probably also keeps you
young."
To become pregnant,
she used in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment with donated eggs that were
fertilized.
One doctor tried to
persuade her to abort one or two of the fetuses, but she refused to consider
it.
Indian
woman holds record
Raunigk, who had her
first child at 21, is still not the oldest woman to give birth.
That record is held
by Rajo Devi Lohan, an Indian woman who at 70 became the world's oldest known
first time mother after three rounds of IVF.
Her daughter Naveen
will turn 7 later this year.
By Jethro Mullen, CNN
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