A 63-year-old woman, Margaret Davou, gave birth to a baby girl through
reproductive technology in Jos, Plateau State, after 38 years of
marriage.
Mrs. Davou, a native of Zawan in Jos South Local Government Area of the
state, delivered the baby, her first through a Caesarean section at the
GynaeVille Specialist Hospital, Jos, where she confessed she had
achieved her life time dream of being a mother.
Speaking with Vanguard
in Jos yesterday, the proud mother said: “This is not my first trial. I
have undergone many surgeries and have done the treatment in different
hospitals outside Plateau State.
“This is the fourth time three times in other hospitals and I am
grateful to God that at the first trial, since I came back to Jos, it is
successful.”
She encouraged women who are “seeking the fruit of the womb to depend
on God and seek medical help because I am not advocating anyone visiting
or patronising herbalists.”
She also urged families of such women to give them the needed support rather than adding stress to their predicament.
The Director of the hospital, Dr. Kenneth Egwuda, who was elated at the
success of the treatment, said, “God decided to favour this woman
because based on her age, 62 at her first visit in this facility in
2016, many would have doubted the success of the treatment.
“But because she looks strong and healthy for her age, we decided to
take her as our patient. “I never worried about her age, but IVF is a
game of chance and not 100 percent certain that you will get pregnant.
“When she got pregnant, it never occurred to me that something
fundamental or striking had happened until someone called my attention
to it that this is the oldest reported woman in Africa to give birth at
63 with assisted reproductive technology and it happened here.”
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