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  • Family with 9 children under 7 bring first of their new quintuplets home

    10/14/2013 11:54:12 AM PDT · by pawpawrick · 11 replies
    UK Mail online ^ | 10/14/2013 | pawpawrick
    this is an exerpt from the article Two proud parents with nine children under the age of seven have welcomed home the first of their new quintuplets - as they swear they didn't use fertility drugs to conceive them. Evonne and Deon Derrico from Las Vegas already had a seven-year-old daughter, a three-year-old son and one-year-old twin boys when they learned they were pregnant with five more babies. Evonne gave birth to two boys and three girls at the Banner Desert Medical Center on September 6, and this weekend, they brought home three of the newborns to a very excited...
  • Romanian, 67, pregnant with twins

    12/29/2004 2:52:54 PM PST · by Ellesu · 15 replies · 687+ views
    bbc.co.uk ^ | 12/29/04
    Adriana Iliescu says she expects to live for many years yet Romanian doctors say a 67-year-old woman is seven months pregnant with twin girls after fertility treatment. If the pregnancy comes to full term, it is believed that Adriana Iliescu, an author and academic, will become the oldest recorded mother. Mrs Iliescu told local television she had always wanted to be a mother but had been unable to conceive naturally. She says she is optimistic about her future as a mother, claiming her family has a history of longevity. Last year, a 65-year-old Indian woman gave birth to a boy....
  • U.S. draws foreigners in search of human eggs -- Is this Ethical?

    12/27/2004 4:21:10 PM PST · by Coleus · 24 replies · 1,517+ views
    Oregon Live ^ | 12.21.04
    U.S. draws foreigners in search of human eggs Several clinics on the West Coast report increasing numbers of women from Asia, Canada and Australia seeking fertility help Tuesday, December 21, 2004 SAN FRANCISCO -- The building occupies a piece of prime real estate in one of America's most beloved cities, just blocks from North Beach and Fisherman's Wharf. But the address, in the shadow of Coit Tower, is not in any guidebook. And though the visitors to the salmon-colored structure at 55 Francisco St. carry tourist visas in their passports, sightseeing is only marginally on the agenda. The dozens of...