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Miracle! Australia 50-year-old women love twins, more older women will receive benefits

Medical miracle!

Fifty is not a friendly age for many women, especially those who wish to have an baby.

It is almost impossible for most women around the world to have a 50-year-old child, both physically and healthily.

But recently, a 50-year-old woman in Sydney mentioned twins and finally became a mother!

Manda Upton tried to get pregnant for years, but it didn't work. Not only is it very time-consuming and expensive, but it hurts your body even more!

She tried IVF 23 times! It cost $75,000! And all three times they used their own eggs!

However, since she started trying at the age of 39, she has always had disappointing results, and her body has been aging through endless attempts, even hurt by trying a test tube.

But instead of giving up her hopes, Upton, who wanted to be a mother, flew decisively to a clinic in South Africa, where she chose donors for eggs and sperm.

"you'll get a piece of data and see the donor's complete medical history, which is the key."

This time, luck finally arrived, Upton welcomed a pair of twin girls, Bea and Gigil! And the children are healthy and happy.

Upton's story is like a wonderful miracle! And Upton's luck will befall every older woman in Australia who wants to be a mother!

In Australia, the sale or purchase of eggs is illegal, so most women who cannot give birth normally can only become mothers through selfless donations from friends and family, or go abroad.

But now Australia is implementing a new egg donation program that allows older Australian women to receive egg donations from close women!

"this is the first egg donation program designed for Australians themselves," said Dr. Dr Anne Clarke, a fertility research doctor at a clinic in Herstville, Sydney.

Demand for donor eggs has been on the rise as biology has not kept pace with the social trend of late motherhood, and fertility rates have been falling since the middle of their 30s.

For 40-year-old women, the success rate of IVF test tube babies is between 5% and 15%.

In other words, it is almost impossible for women of this age group to meet their desire to be a mother through IVF.

But with younger donors donating eggs, the success rate will jump to more than 70%.

Conclusion: this can be said to be the gospel of the vast number of women!

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