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Oldest New Mom Dies, Leaves Twins

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MADRID (July 15) -- A Spanish woman who deceived a U.S. fertility clinic about her age and become the oldest woman to give birth has died at 69, leaving behind 2-year-old twins, newspapers reported Wednesday.
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Maria del Carmen Bousada
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Maria del Carmen Bousada, the oldest woman to give birth, died at age 69, leaving behind 2-year-old twins.

Maria del Carmen Bousada gave birth in December 2006 after telling a clinic in Los Angeles that she was 55, the facility's maximum age for single women receiving in-vitro fertilization. Guinness World Records said the 66-year-old was the oldest on record to give birth and the case ignited fierce debate over how much responsibility fertility clinics have over their patients.
Bousada told an interviewer at the time that the Pacific Fertility Center did not ask her for identification, and maintained that because her mother had died at 101, she stood a good chance of living long enough to raise her children.
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Dr. Vicken Sahakian, director and owner of the clinic, said Bousada falsified her birth date on documents from Spain.
When he learned of the deception, "I figured something might happen and wind up being a disaster for these kids, and unfortunately I was right," he said.
It's easy for women to lie to their doctors, he said.
"We don't ask for passports, obviously," Sahakian said. "When is the last time you went to a doctor and he asked you for a birth certificate? We're not detectives here."
Bousada's brother told the local newspaper Diario de Cadiz that she had died but he did not disclose the cause. The newspaper said, without citing a source, that Bousada had been diagnosed with a tumor shortly after giving birth.
Sahakian said he implanted the Spanish woman with a younger woman's eggs and donated sperm, using hormones to "rejuvenate" her uterus with hormone therapy after she had been in menopause for 18 years.
The hormone treatment lasted three weeks. Sahakian said he did not believe that increased the woman's cancer risk.
"Nothing she did (to get pregnant) caused her illness," he said.
The brother, Ricardo Bousada, told the Barcelona-based newspaper El Periodico de Catalunya that he had exclusively sold details of his sister's death to an unidentified television program and that the proceeds would go to looking after his sister's twin boys, Pau and Christian.
Repeated calls by The Associated Press to Ricardo Bousada's residence in the southern province of Cadiz went unanswered. A woman who answered the phone at a number listed for another brother, Jose Luis Bousada, declined to comment. Her death was also reported by the national newspapers El Mundo
There was no word on who would raise the twins. Bousada had once said she would look for a younger man to help her raise them.
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Bousada lived with her mother most of her life in Cadiz and worked in a department store before retiring. She decided to have children after her mother died in 2005 and initially kept her plan secret from her family, she told reporters.
She told the British tabloid News of the World that she sold her house to raise $59,000 to pay for the in-vitro fertilization.
"I think everyone should become a mother at the right time for them," Bousada told the paper. "Often circumstances put you between a rock and a hard place, and maybe things shouldn't have been done in the way they were done, but that was the only way to achieve the thing I had always dreamed of, and I did it," she said.
Spanish law on assisted reproduction sets no age limit, but state-funded and private clinics that offer the procedure set the ceiling at age 50 in an informal agreement based on recommendations from the scientific community, according to the Health Ministry.
There is no U.S. law limiting the age at which women can receive in vitro fertilization but Sahakian said he generally limits it to 55 or 56 because "I would like the mother ... to basically survive until the kids reach 18."
When Bousada finally told her relatives she was two months pregnant, they thought she was joking, she said.
"Yes, I am old of course, but if I live as long as my mom did, imagine, I could even have grandchildren," she told the News of the World.
Allan Pacey, secretary of the British Fertility Society, said the organization recommends that assisted conception generally not be provided to women beyond the natural age of menopause at about 50.
"The rationale for all that is that nature didn't design women to have assisted conception beyond the age of the natural menopause...once you get into the mid-50s, I think nature is trying to tell us something," Pacey told The AP.
He added: "I think many people would worry about providing fertility treatment to women in their 60s. I think as a general rule, to embark on pregnancy when you may not see your child go to university is potentially a very difficult situation."
Adriana Iliescu, a Romanian who in 2005 also gave birth at 66, although she was 130 days younger than Bousada, said she was pained to hear of her death and what it meant for her sons.
"It is a great sadness when kids are orphans but civil society will help these children," she told The AP.
She described her little daughter Eliza as "very energetic and spoiled. We dance and sing together."
"I don't feel I am getting old. My pregnancy kept me young," Iliescu said.
AP correspondents Maria Cheng in London, Alison Mutler in Bucharest, and Jorge Sainz and Paul Haven in Madrid contributed to this report.
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Corspettingzoo

10:00 AMJul 22 2009

I would gladly take the toddlers off whomevers hands, we have been wanting to adopt for over 2 years now, but just dont have the funds required, enought o feed, clothe, cover medical care & educate any child, even a couple ... just not enough to go through the adoption process. I really feel for these poor babies...

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wereitnot4U

03:01 PMJul 21 2009

What I don't understand is that in any case these kids had none of her genes or DNA. The egg was from a donor as well as the sperm. So what was her obsession ? just to be a surrogate mother and giving birth ? Those kids was not her flesh and blood with borrowed eggs and sperm so why not just adopt kids that are born or to be born that are unwanted or orphans. That would have been a wonderful thing she did. Now she comes across as selfish and unthinking and everyone will say she played with these infants' lives because they were not of her flesh and blood actually. Why not adopt orphans or unwanted babies instead of selling her house what did she plan to give in future to her kids if she already sold everything to pay for some surrogacy fantasy. I wonder if she was in her right mind. Clinics need to also check mental status along with the age.

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TATERLY58

06:27 PMJul 20 2009

Sorry...but I think the whole thing is just GROSS!!!! Selfish so called adults.....don't they consider the big picture???? The poor kids. Animals are better parents.

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anthro2008

02:48 PMJul 20 2009

They said it right....when a woman goes through menopause. That is it. If she does not have children by then, she shouldn't try to have one so things like this don't happen. And she tried to justify it because her mother lived to be 101! Every person is different, every person has different choices, and life experiences and lifestyles. As we see here, just because your parent is 100 does not mean you will be. Poor babies.

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Vic52truck1

01:59 PMJul 20 2009

she needed a baby like suleman with lips

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Floridasun42

07:44 AMJul 20 2009

Let Guiness book of records raise these two kids.

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Hom4summer

04:07 AMJul 20 2009

I say that the doctor who impregnated this woman should be forced to pay child support. He is no better than the crazy doctor who impregnated octo-mom. I swear doctors have gone insane. There is absolutely no reason that doctors should be able to bring children into the world just because they are paid. Human trafficing is illegal. Not to mention unethical. And at the end of the day its the kids who suffer because nobody wants them and yet everybody wants to watch them or turn them into some sort of freaks because of their parents bad choices and the doctors being greedy ********.

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Piper1200

01:25 AMJul 20 2009

women go through menopause for a reason. Any woman over 50 shouldn't get pregnant for their own selfish reasons. I think 50 is too old. As you age, the likelihood of you developing health problems drastically increases. Also, these days, 18 year olds and even thirty year olds are recieving more help from parents than before because our economy sucks, the world sucks, and it is impossible to live on minimum wage even with two people working. Besides, death is painful enough for a child to loose their parents, but to loose them at very young ages is just traumatic. Its just plain wrong for physicians to do this to any woman older than 45. The chances that something will be wrong with the child drastically increases as well with the mother's age. Have physicians stopped taking the hypocratic oath? It sure seems like it. Money and notoriety seems more important to them now. Look at Michael Jackson. His Dr.'s killed him because they didn't want to say no to him and loose their precious jobs...

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PPG901

01:11 AMJul 20 2009

I agree with PittsDou. What a waste of money and medical knowhow to satisfy the egos of people of means (even if she had to sell her house to get the $$ to go and do all this, she still had a house to sell-many in our world can't afford that.) when so many children go without basic medical care and necessities.If she or anyone who want children to love but are unable to give birth, for ANY reason, why not spend those extra funds helping a needy child?---Adopting, fostering, volunteering, Big Sisters and Big Brothers---the options are numerous! Why line the pockets of greedy "doctors" eager to exploit peoples' unhappiness for a quick buck?

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Shimedia1995

08:06 PMJul 20 2009

JOURNALISM is DEAD in this country! The oldest woman to give birth is a 71 year old Indian woman, Rao Devi... Look it up in Google. Perhaps this was too much work for the lazy journalist that put this story together. Sigh...

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The Spanish woman Guinness World Records recognizes as the oldest to give birth has died at age 69, leaving behind 2-year-old twin boys. A Barcelona newspaper reports Maria del Carmen Bousada died from a tumor that developed after she gave birth at age 66.