Monday, January 19, 2015

World's Oldest Mother Tells Her Unbelievable Story

Omkari Singh is thought to be the oldest mother in the world after she gave birth to twins  at the age of 70, Uttar Pradesh, northern India.
See pics after the cut

Now, six years later Omkari Singh reveals the struggles and joys of being an elderly parent. As it turned out one of the twins Barsaat, the girl, died at the age of four. Meanwhile the woman’s son Akashvani is an ordinary healthy and playful boy who goes to school.
The world's oldest mother Omkari Singh, 76, says she finds it hard to keep up with her six-year-old son at times, but that she could not be more happy
The world’s oldest mother Omkari Singh, 76, says she finds it hard to keep up with her six-year-old son at times, but that she could not be more happy

Speaking about her unusual life the 76-year-old who is married to Charan, 89, says she could not be more happy than now. “Many people ask me, “Is he your grandson?” I tell them “No. He is my son”.’I am very happy that I am a mother of a six-year-old son. It is an unexplainable feeling,” Mrs Singh  said.
Mrs Singh and her husband Charan, 89, made headlines in 2008 after their twins Akashvani and Barsaat - who has sadly died - were born
Mrs Singh and her husband Charan, 89, made headlines in 2008 after their twins Akashvani and Barsaat – who has sadly died – were born
Already parents to two daughters and grandparents to five, the couple were desperate to have a boy – they buffalos, mortgaged their land, spent their life savings and took out a credit card loan to pay for IVF treatment.

Six-year-old Akashvani is a handful like any other young, energetic boy, with Mrs Singh struggling to keep up at times
Six-year-old Akashvani is a handful like any other young, energetic boy, with Mrs Singh struggling to keep up at times
Omkari and Charna eventually succeeded when their eldest daughter was 50 years old. Nevertheless, an elderly mother knows that age is not on her side as she is struggling to keep up with her restless son.

The mother (centre) hopes to be alive when her son gets married, but says she is not worried about death as her daughter Kamla, 50, will care for Akashvani if she dies
The mother (centre) hopes to be alive when her son gets married, but says she is not worried about death as her daughter Kamla, 50, will care for Akashvani if she dies
“I am not able to bath him properly. I have problems getting him dressed. It is hard to run around and feed him. Old age is like this.” The 76-year-old hopes to live long enough to see Akashvani getting married and says, “I am not worried. After my death my daughter will take care of my son.”

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