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First time mum of twins at the age most women are becoming grandmas.

A 60-year-old woman has celebrated becoming a mother for the first time after giving birth to healthy twin boys.

Claudette Cook married her husband Ross, 55, 10 years ago. A year later she was told, at the age of 51, she was too old to have children, reports Daily Mail.

However, the couple explored assisted reproductive technology, including in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

Finally, on Sunday September 25, they welcomed fraternal twin sons Isaac and Isiah.

‘I cried,’ Claudette told NBC4. ‘I was like, you know, you look at TV and you see other people in the delivery room and you’re like, oh my goodness.

‘And, it was me. So, joy, it was so sweet. Everything changed in that moment. Once they’re born, your life changes.’

Though the boys arrived a month before Claudette’s due date, doctors say the pair are healthy and doing well.

They each weighed around five pounds, and were delivered by caesarean section to avoid any complication.

Claudette said her faith has helped motivate her through their 10-year battle to conceive. Good diet and exercise were also key factors, she admits.

‘Age is but a number with God. Plus, I was healthy and in shape,’ she told NBC.

‘I was like, yes, I know I can do this – I know I can.’

Rise of older mums conceiving

We shared a few weeks ago a story of a 62-year-old Spanish doctor has announced she is eight months pregnant.

Ms Alvarez says she started menopause 20 years ago, but after undergoing fertility treatment, she is now expecting a baby girl.

Also a 61-year-old woman who become a mum for the first time after falling pregnant naturally.

Maria Rosaria Veneruso delivered a healthy baby boy called Elia Francesco, weighing in at 7lbs 7oz.

A daughter recently slammed her ‘selfish’ parents for giving birth to her later in life, claiming that she “hated having an older dad”.

As mentioned earlier, the oldest person to ever give birth is reportedly, 70-year-old Daljinder Kaur from India who had a baby with her 79-year-old husband Mohinder Singh Gill through IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) treatment.

Pregnancy and birth risks for older mothers
•The risks of pregnancy and birth complications – and caesarean section – increase with age. Complications include gestational diabetes, placenta praevia, and placenta abruption.
•Older women are more likely to have a baby with birth defects or genetic abnormalities.
•A woman over 35 is nearly 2.5 times more likely than a younger woman to have a stillbirth. By age 40, she is more than five times more likely to have a stillbirth than a woman under 35.
•For a woman aged 40 the risk of miscarriage is greater than the chance of a live birth.

Disadvantages
•Less energy and patience
•More pregnancy and birth complications
•Longer recovery after the birth
•Being mistaken for the grandmother!
•Overcoming a widening generation gap (especially when it comes to technology)

Advantages
•Children make you feel and appear younger
•More experience in life
•More patience (not sure this is true?)
•Less insecurity about image
•Financially secure

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  • a religious nut having children at 60? why the hell not… I feel sorry for these kids. Brainwashed and losing their parents to old age while they’re still so young themselves… Sometimes science really isn’t the best helper.

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  • So selfish to have children so late. Who will look after them when they’re teenagers.

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  • Having children is a blessing. I hope they are all happy!

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  • Funny thing….my husbands parents had him late in life ….My parents had me early. My husband was in his 40’s when his parents passed away. I was in my 30’s when my Dad passed away and my 40’s when my Mum passed away…both my parents passed away with cancer and within 10 years of each other.

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  • Many congrats !! Hope these parents will stay healthy and live long lives to enjoy their twins !

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  • Not a first time mum but my twins were a surprise like their older sister. Now at 55 and hubby 58 we are with the help of our older children bringing up the 3 year old who will be 4 in DEcember. Yes it is harder and I do not have the same energy I did for my older 3 who range in age 29-34 or even for my daughter who is 14. Good luck to these woman, yes it is an age where I should be a grand parent and do have a 2 year old grand daughter who gets to play with her aunt and uncle on playdates.

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  • I can imagine how much they wanted a baby. I hope their age won’t be an issue and they will have around them all the help they may need. Congratulations!!

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  • Twins will be a challenge as they grow up and their parents start to age more.

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  • I hope both parents will be strong enough to cope.

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  • I hope she enjoys being a mummy. It is a great experience, i only hope she has a great support group to help her though it all.

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  • Good luck to her, the desire to become a mother for some is so strong and hard to deny…

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  • Wishing Claudette and her twins all the best for the future.

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