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'It Just Goes To Show...You're Never Too Old To...'

You're going to have to elaborate on that title Panther ... I'm not sure what you are getting at ....

To old for what? (Yes I read the article, but there are several implications that come with that story and I think you need to define what you're talking about.)

So elaborate away please. :wavey:
 
I think it's actually incredible that she had the child.....Hopefully, it was a normal baby as the risk for newborns with down's syndrome increases with age....
 
True, but there is a line in the article...

"The doctor did not disclose whose egg or sperm was used in the procedure."

Perhaps not the father's sperm, since he was unable to have children with either his wife or her sister. Perhaps not the mother's egg, at 69 years old. Perhaps it was his sperm and her egg, and perhaps I am just speculating.

Brian
 
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