It is in a case like this that we should actually "There Is God O!"
Truly, this is a miracle and a new vista of hope has opened for women
who think age has become a barrier to their quest to conceive and give
birth.
On Monday, what began as a seed hope about Four Years ago culminated in
the delivery of a bouncing baby girl. Consequently, Mrs. Irurhe has thus
becomes the oldest IVF mother in Africa. The global recognition for
oldest IVF delivery goes to Rajo Deri Lohan, an Indian who was delivered
of a baby at 69 years in 2008.
Mrs Omolara Irurhe, a 60yrs old woman, has just been delivered of a baby
at a Lagos hospital. For 31 years, she was globe-trotting in search of a
child. She was a guest in the best hospitals. But in 2010, her journey
ended in the most unlikely hospital and country when she began an
Invitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment at the St. Ives Hospital in Lagos.
She said: “I believe we should not limit God and what the doctors can do in this modern age. I believe this is the appointed time. I was very hopeful throughout the years I was childless and I remained focused on God. We went to many hospitals but we didn’t give up.”
She added that her husband’s Catholic faith prevented him from marrying a second wife, hence the two of them decided to put their faith in God and waited for over 30 years until the miracle eventually happened...
The IVF Unit at St. Ives Hospital in Lagos successfully aided the
conception and delivery of the baby and has now equalled the United
Kingdom’s record of IVF age delivery. The team of doctors at the
hospital was led by the Chief Medical Director, Dr. Tunde Okewale, who
expressed joy at the successful delivery.
Dr. Okewale said the physical condition of the mother – and not just the
age – is a major factor that determines the success of conception and
delivery through IVF.
In his words: “We treat only after strict medical check of couples. For
us, age is not important in our decision to take her on; what was
important is the physical condition of the mother. Older women generally
make better patients in our experience,” Okewale said.
When The Nation spoke to the new mother, she was full of enthusiasm and
joy over her new baby. She said what kept her going after many years of
childlessness was faith in God and a belief in herself.
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