A 65-year-old German woman, who is already a mother of 13
children, has given birth to quadruplets after undergoing an artificial
insemination procedure in Ukraine, RTL television reported early on Saturday.
The three boys and one girl were born premature at 26 weeks in a Berlin
hospital but have "good chances of surviving," the report said.
The mother, Berlin resident Annegret Raunigk, is an English
and Russian teacher close to retirement and in addition to her 13 children is
grandmother to seven. She became pregnant after undergoing several artificial
insemination procedures in Ukraine.
According to her, she went in search of sperm and egg donors
when her youngest of 13 children told her: 'I want to have a little brother or
sister.' The schoolteacher from Spandau, Berlin, is set to become the world's
oldest woman to give birth to quads
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