Menopause 7 years still give birth to healthy children
In January, Ms. Tess Morten gave birth to Molly at Berkshire Royal Hospital in endless happiness after three failed in vitro fertilization. It is known that Molly weighs 3.57kg when born.
Remembering the moment when she discovered the miracle, Miss Tess said: 'The doctor looked at the screen to scan my abdomen and said: "Your ovaries don't matter but look at this." I looked at the screen and could see a baby. I said, "Is this my image?" . I went through menopause and didn't think this could happen. I feel I have been blessed. '
Tess Morten and her husband are happy to welcome the new member earlier this year.
Tess shared that she and her husband, Neil, 52, were married in Jamaica since 2003. They conducted in vitro fertilization 3 times in 7 years at a cost of more than £ 20,000 (equivalent to VND 615 million. ), but failed.
In the event of a fertile birth, the British Reproduction President, Adam Balen, had to say: ' I have not heard this happened seven years after menopause. Surprisingly!'.
Experts believe her ovulation may have returned after using HRT (hormone therapy).
Baby Molly is really a miracle.
In fact, in some cases, women who experience early menopause may still become pregnant after taking HRT. However, the occurrence rate is very low.
Dr. Geeta Nargund, head of obstetrics at St George's Hospital, London, said: 'There are very few cases of self-conception after women use HRT. In the past, we have seen it happen to women who experience early menopause. However, the opportunity is very low. Perhaps, ovulation continues during menopause but it will stop after menopause ends. '
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