A Romanian woman who was pipped as the world’s oldest mother by a
70-year-old Indian woman is considering giving birth at 72. Adriana Iliescu, a
writer and part-time lecturer in Romanian literature says “I am fine and
healthy and I think it would be possible to have another child in the future,
but I’m not in a rush at the moment.
“I am so close to [my 5-year-old
daughter] Eliza, so bonded with her, I’m not sure I’d be able to consider
having another child if it actually came to it.
“Eliza is energetic and fun — a very happy child. She is everything to me
and nothing else counts or matters. The child is mine and that’s all I care
about, but medically it is not impossible for me to have another child.”
Is she too old to have a child? Not on your nelly. “I
try not to look in the mirror, because I don’t enjoy it,” she says. “‘The
mirror is unkind to women, but if we are talking about my energy then I feel
like a young woman. I feel like I’m 27 and when I feel a bit more tired, I feel
like I’m 37. I am healthier than women more than half my age. People think they
are being funny when they call me granny, but I didn’t have Eliza to make me
look younger. I never feel my years.”
This is Adriana’s second chance at
motherhood. She married at 20 and fell pregnant soon afterwards. But the
doctors advised her to have an abortion, as she had recently recovered from TB.
She agreed, reluctantly. When she was 24, her husband left her. She became
caught up in her profession, and her biological clock tolled midnight. But when
IVF came to Romania, she found that it was still not too late. ~ Daily
Mail, Nov 14