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A grandmother of 55 years gave birth to triplets in UK


A grandmother of 55 years has given birth to triplets in the UK after undergoing treatment in vitro fertilization (IVF) with a loan of 18,662 euros to finance the procedure, they reported British media today.

Nurse Sharon Cutts, who has four grandchildren, and her boyfriend Stuart Reynolds, 40, received last to Mason, Ryan and Lily small, who joined the other four children the woman had a previous relationship month.

"I do not care about my babies are younger than my grandchildren. That means they have more partners to play, "Cutts said the British tabloid" The Sun ".

Grandma Lincolnshire (eastern England) knew at all times that a multiple pregnancy was possible, since doctors implanted four embryos up to have more chances of conceiving.

"When one of the ultrasounds we said that there were three hearts beating I began to mourn for joy," he said.

The British public health system (NHS) only performs the in vitro method to women under 42 years, so that Cutts was forced to go to a private clinic in London, where the treatment was unsuccessful.

Then the couple traveled to Cyprus, where the practice is carried out in women up to 60 years, that finally allowed Cutts be a mother again.

To cope with treatment bills, they had to borrow 15,000 pounds (18,662 euros).

After several weeks of complications, which was advised that it would be aborting a fetus because pregnancy problems at his age, babies born by Caesarean section.

In addition, during pregnancy Cutts Botox was injected and extensions to "be radiant when babies were born" began.

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