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IVF Births For 58 Year-Old Woman
Three weeks have
passed since Carole Hobson brought her IVF twins home from hospital and it’s
clear her once ordered life as a mature, single career woman has been
completely turned on its head.
A sky-high pile of
freshly-washed babygros, bedding and towels sits on the dining table and the
ironing board stands permanently in the living room. With the volume of
washing, there is obviously little point in putting it away.
She tries to snatch
a quick toasted cheese sandwich while son Matthew and daughter Freida sleep
upstairs, but manages only a mouthful before the babies start crying in unison.
‘As you can hear,
they both have a lusty set of lungs,’ she smiles, padding upstairs to lift
Freida gently from her cot while replacing Matthew’s dummy.
Carole is averaging
just two or three hours of sleep a night and admits to feeling completely
exhausted at times with the relentless routine of feeding, burping, changing,
washing and sterilising bottles. After all, she does not have a partner to
share the strain.
And at 58, she is
embarking on first-time motherhood at an age when most women are looking
forward to retirement, grandchildren, holidays and a spot of gentle gardening.
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