- Controversial fertility king Dr Anurag Bishnoi has been called 'unethical'
- His clinic's IVF treatment last month helped a 72-year-old woman give birth
After the news that a 72-year-old Indian woman, Daljinder Kaur, had given birth to a baby boy, after 46 years of marriage, went viral a couple of days ago, many people blasted the doctor for giving a woman a child through IVF at that age, knowing that the child will become an orphan soon.
Pride: The couple, from Amritsar, in Punjab, northern India, had been trying for a baby since they got married in 1970 but suffered three miscarriages |
The doctor behind it, Dr Anurag Bishnoi, has however sad he is unperturbed, as he feels he’s done the right thing. Speaking to daily mail, he said: “A woman’s age is no factor for me when I consider helping them to become a mother. I am only concerned with their pre and post pregnancy health.
In this part of the world couples without children don’t feel part of the society, it has terrible consequences on a couple’s place in their community. We have a different family system in India compared to Britain. When I see a woman, who has struggled to become a mother and has been depressed for decades, it gives me ultimate happiness to put a child in her arms.
We want to see them happy and their happiness is our happiness. There is no better thing in this world for a couple than having a child and for those who do not have children, it’s the worst kind of punishment.
A 60-year-old woman from a rural part of India is as healthy and fit as a 45-year-old woman with an urban lifestyle. And as long as my 60 and 70-year-old patients are fit I’ll continue to help them.’ The son, Armaan, was born by caesarian on April 19, weighing 4lbs 4oz.
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