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The thread’s main topic is sharing a news link about an Indian couple in their 70s who successfully had their first baby via IVF with donor eggs after 46 years. The key discussion question revolves around the mother’s exact age (reportedly around 70–72, since she lacks a birth certificate), and the reply/anchor provides context from a fertility clinic spokesperson. Overall sentiment appears neutral-to-interesting, focusing on the unusual age and IVF outcome rather than controversy.

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An Indian woman and her husband who are both in their 70s have celebrated the birth of a baby boy following IVF treatment, their first successful pregnancy in 46 years of marriage.


Daljinder Kaur gave birth last month after two years of treatment using donor eggs at a fertility clinic in the northern state of Haryana.

Though certainly one of the oldest mothers to give birth, her exact age was unclear. She has said she is about 70 but does not have a birth certificate, which is not uncommon in India.

Anurag Bishnoi, embryologist and owner of the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby centre in Hisar, told the Guardian he believed she could be 72.
Indian woman in her 70s gives birth to healthy baby boy