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Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara
Formerly the world's oldest mother

Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara

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Formerly the world's oldest mother
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Female
Place of birth
Cádiz, Spain
Place of death
El Puerto de Santa María, Spain
Age
69 years
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Biography

María del Carmen Bousada de Lara (January 5, 1940 – July 11, 2009) was a Spanish woman who gained worldwide attention when at the age of 66, she became the world's oldest mother on December 29 or 30, 2006 when she gave birth to twins. She later became an outspoken advocate for the rights of older mothers and a subject of considerable controversy.

Life

Bousada had worked as an employee for a department store before she retired and had never married. She spent most of her life living with her mother in Cadiz, before deciding to have children after her mother died in 2005. She sold her house to raise the money (equivalent to around £30 000) required to pay for IVF treatment.

Giving birth

She gave birth to twin baby boys on the 29th or the 30th of December 2006, Christian and Pau in the Hospital de Sant Pau in Barcelona. They were delivered prematurely by caesarean section and weighed 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) each.

Bousada de Lara admitted that she had lied to physicians about her age (she had told them she was 55) when seeking in vitro fertilization treatment at the Pacific Fertility Center in California.At the time of the delivery, Bousada was the world's oldest documented mother, surpassing the record established in 2005 by Romanian mother Adriana Iliescu, who was also 66.

Two years later, Omkari Panwar, a 70 or 72 year old woman from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, gave birth to twins. However, Panwar's age is not officially documented, as she does not have a birth certificate. In November 2008, 70 year old Rajo Devi Lohan became the world's oldest mother.

Death

Bousada died of ovarian cancer on July 11, 2009, when her sons were two and a half years old. After her death, her sons were cared for by her nephew (the son of her brother) and his wife.

Ethical controversy

Critics of later-life motherhood characterized Bousada's decision to have children as "selfish, unnatural and wrong, her children innocent victims in her pernicious plan for reproductive self-gratification." Her own brothers publicly criticized her decision. Bousada herself vehemently defended her decision. In an interview in 2006, she stated "Yes, I am old of course, but if I live as long as my mum [who died aged 101], imagine, I could even have grandchildren." However, she died of cancer less than three years after giving birth.

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