German woman pregnant with quadruplets - at 65


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German woman pregnant with quadruplets

Berlin (AFP) - A 65-year-old Berlin woman who already has 13 children is pregnant again with quadruplets, Germany's RTL broadcaster reported Sunday.

The Russian and English teacher's pregnancy follows several attempts abroad at artificial insemination over the last year-and-a-half, according to the private TV channel.

The woman, Annegret Raunigk, decided to try to have another child because her youngest daughter, who is nine, wanted a little brother or sister, the channel said on its website.

It said it would broadcast an interview with the expectant mother, who has seven grandchildren, on Monday evening and plans to track her through the pregnancy and afterwards.

It said the pregnancy had so far been without any major complications and that if everything went well, the babies were due in the summer and that Raunigk would be the world's oldest mother of quadruplets.

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Oh sweet Jesus, Cross your legs! Or get tied!

 

Actually she is doing a favor to Europe, since everybody is getting less children as the years go by.

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Actually she is doing a favor to Europe, since everybody is getting less children as the years go by.

 

What's wrong with Less children?

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What's wrong with Less children?

 

in general nothing, but when countries here have a negative birth rate. i.e. more couples have 1 or no kids than couples that have 2+ meaning native populations are shrinking rather than growing.

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What's wrong with Less children?

 

No one to pay taxes that go towards the upkeep of the EUs ever growing elder generation that tends to have longer life expectancy.

 

In effect also less people willing to stay in a country with such high tax rates.

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