60-year-old N.J. woman delivers twins - MSNBC

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TRENTON, N.J. - A 60-year-old woman became a mother, twice over, when she delivered a pair of boys Tuesday.

Frieda Birnbaum gave birth to ?Baby A? at 12:44 p.m. and ?Baby B? a minute later by Caesarean section at Hackensack University Medical Center, hospital spokeswoman Nancy Radwin said. The twins each weighed 4 pounds, 11 ounces, she said.

?The mom is in recovery, and she and the babies are doing really well,? Radwin said, declining a request to speak with the mother.

Hospital officials believe Birnbaum may be the oldest woman to give birth to twins in the United States, Radwin said.

Birnbaum, a psychologist from Saddle River, underwent in-vitro fertilization last year in Cape Town, South Africa, at a center that specializes in older women. She and her husband, Ken, a New York attorney, have been married for 38 years and have three other children ? sons ages 6 and 33 and a daughter, 29.

Birnbaum told Fox News she wanted her younger son to have siblings closer to his age and wanted to remove some of the stigma attached to older women giving birth.

Coincidentally, Tuesday was the birthday of twins born one year ago to a 59-year-old woman ? also to a New Jersey woman. Lauren Cohen gave birth to Gregory and Giselle on May 22, 2006, at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia.

Cohen said Birnbaum contacted her after seeing her name in a magazine and that the two quickly became friends.

?We talked about babies; I suggested things that would be helpful when you try to feed two babies simultaneously,? Cohen said.

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Jacqueline - June 29, 2007 6:06 PM

(sorry for spelling blips above)

I should add, that lots of women suffering primary or secondary infertility out there, would probably love to know where she had the DE-IVF treatment.
...... And how old the donor was!

Jacqueline - June 29, 2007 6:06 PM

Great story, but why on earth is there no mention of the eggsshe was donated. NO WAY a woman of 60 has chromosomally normal eggs capable of being fertilised.
And, heh, she has a 6 year old. ANOTHER egg donation baby.

Shane these women feel either cloak and dagger about it all, or even worse, are trying to kid the rest of us that she is still ovulating great eggs at her age.

At the end of the day, I say "Hurray, i am so pleased", because like a friend of mine who had triplets at 52, I know the technology works!!

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