Annegret
Raunigk, a Berlin schoolteacher who is due soon to retire, is expected to give
birth to the four babies within the next two months, Bild newspaper and RTL
television reported.
She
already has children ranging in age from 9 to 44, from five fathers. Raunigk
said she decided to become pregnant again because her 9-year-old daughter
wanted a younger sibling.
Her
decision was met with widespread criticism by medical professionals as a risk
both to her and the unborn babies.
"Any
pregnancy of a woman over age 45 has to be considered a high-risk pregnancy;
over 60 this is naturally extreme," Dr. Holger Stepan, head of obstetrics
at the University of Leipzig, told the dpa news agency.
"The
65-year-old body is definitely not designed to carry a pregnancy, not of one
child and certainly not of quadruplets," he said.
Raunigk
told Bild that donated eggs were fertilized and implanted at a clinic outside Germany, which was successful only after multiple
attempts.
She
defended her decision: "How does one have to behave at 65?"
"They
can see it how they want to," she said, "and I'll see it the way I
think is right."
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