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Woman gives birth at 59

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NEW YORK (AP) — During nearly four decades of marriage, Akosua Budu Amoako and her husband tried to have a child, without success.

But last month, at age 59, Budu gave birth to her first child after fertility treatments.

The full-term 3.3 kg boy was born June 15 at Bellevue Woman’s Center in Niskayuna, near Albany in New York. He’s named after his father, Isaiah Somuah Anim.

“They’re doing super, very well,” said Dr. Khushru Irani, who delivered the baby.

The couple, he added, “are so happy about the whole thing.”

Budu said she and her 59-year-old husband, who live in Schenectad­y, had tried to get pregnant naturally after they married 38 years ago, but they eventually stopped trying.

Then last year, after learning that a 60-year-old woman in the couple’s homeland of Ghana gave birth to triplets after fertility treatments, the couple, both medical profession­als at a local hospital, decided to try once again to have a child.

Irani said he was apprehensi­ve at first, noting the risks of complicati­ons that can arise from giving birth at such an advanced age.

“Initially, when I saw her, I’m saying no, it’s not a good idea for your health to have a baby at your age,” the doctor said Monday. “But they were very insistent and they wanted to try it out.”

Budu underwent in-vitro fertilizat­ion at an Albany clinic using her husband’s sperm and a donor egg.

The entire process, from initial screening to successful fertilizat­ion, cost $20,000 and took about a year, the elder Amin told the Times Union newspaper.

 ?? AP ?? Isaiah Somuah Anim, 59, and his wife Akosua Budu Amoako, 59, hold their son Isaiah Somuah Anim Jr. in New York on Monday.
AP Isaiah Somuah Anim, 59, and his wife Akosua Budu Amoako, 59, hold their son Isaiah Somuah Anim Jr. in New York on Monday.

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