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Originally Posted by The BBC
Child psychiatrist Patricia Rashbrook, of East Sussex, flew to Rome last October for IVF by Severino Antinori, according to the Sun newspaper.
She is now reported to be seven months' pregnant with her third child.
In a joint statement with her husband, John Farrant, she said the decision had not been taken lightly.
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This woman is set to become Britain's oldest mother in a couple of months. She comes from Lewes, the town I live in and my mum taught her other kids, aged 23 and 26 now.
She says the decision was not taken lightly but I personally think having a baby that old is pretty cruel to the kid. She'll be 81 on his 18th birthday (Assuming she lives that long).
At present there is no law (In Britain at any rate) governing a maximum age for receiving IVF treatment. Do you think that having kids this old is wrong and do you think there should be an age cap on receiving fertilty treatment?
Jam it back in, in the dark.