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"Heroic" Greek grandmother becomes surrogate mum aged 67

Medics said she was the oldest-ever surrogate.

A 67-YEAR-OLD Greek grandmother has given birth to her daughter’s baby girl, becoming the world’s oldest such surrogate mother, her medical team said today.

“This is a heroic grandmother,” supervising obstetrician Constantinos Pantos told state television ERT.

The baby girl was born on Tuesday via caesarian section after a 7.5-month pregnancy, weighing 1.2 kilograms.

“I feel more like a grandmother than a mother,” said Anastassia Ontou from a village near Larissa, central Greece, adding that she faced few problems during the pregnancy.

“It was an easy decision for me — my daughter was heartbroken after not being able to carry the baby herself,” she told private TV station Star.

Pantos said that “based on international records, this is the oldest surrogate mother who is also a grandmother, based on her daughter’s medical condition”.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest mother is Maria del Carmen Bousada Lara from Spain, who was 66 years and 358 old when she gave birth to twin boys in Barcelona in 2006.

She passed away from cancer in 2009.

Ontou’s daughter Constantina, 43, said she thought her mother was “crazy” when she offered to carry the child.

“I told her she’s crazy… we haven’t cried like this in years,” said Constantina, who had seven failed pregnancy attempts.

Pantos, who heads a fertility clinic in Athens, said he had personal reservations about the pregnancy but was convinced to go ahead after a Larissa court approved it.

“Because of the grandmother’s age, it’s the first time such a ruling has been issued,” he said.

- © AFP, 2016

Read: India’s poor fear the impact of a crackdown on commercial surrogacy>

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    Feb 1st 2024, 7:08 PM

    Patroness Saint and Godess of healing amongst other things. She heralds the new Sun and new growth. We have always been a blessed land. Thank you Brigid.

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    Feb 1st 2024, 8:21 PM

    What does “The Irish For” mean? Genuine question, anyone?

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 9:03 AM

    @Mike: Could it be that it should read “Four”, relating to the paragraph where three other ‘pagan’ deities are listed ?

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 8:11 AM

    Brigid, born in Louth, none of this Kildare messin.

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 1:24 PM

    @Mike To me, “The Irish For” means an interesting article on linguistics. O’Séaghdha’s column is one of my favorites and always makes my day.

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 7:28 AM

    Ah sure isn’t it great for the girls ..

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 2:58 AM

    I always thought Brigid never existed. That she was a pagan goddess taken over by the early Irish Church. What scholarship is the author referring to. Citations would be welcome.

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    Feb 2nd 2024, 1:46 AM

    Three people lost and the priest calls it a cute corner. Honestly?

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