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Friday 13 May 2016

UK-Trained IVF Doctor Who Helped 72-Year-old Woman Become a Mom, Fires Back At His Critics


  • 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
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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