Oldest Woman to Give Birth Dies, Raising In Vitro Fertilization Ethics Issues

July 16, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

Ethics have yet to catch up with technology on the fertility question, but this news item begs for nations to pass strict laws on who qualifies for in vitro fertility treatment:

MADRID — A Spanish woman who deceived a U.S. fertility clinic about her age and became the oldest woman to give birth has died at 69, leaving behind 2-year-old twins, newspapers reported Wednesday. 

Bad cases make bad law. So Maria del Carmen Bousada's decision to become pregnant at age 66 by deceiving a U.S. fertility clinic is flawed from the start. She told the Los Angeles clinic where she was treated that she was 55, not 65.

It's tricky business passing judgment on women's fertility decisions because men have sired children late in life since the Old Testament described Methuselah's feat:

Gen:5:25: And Methuselah lived a hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech.

Most commentators refer to more verifiable instances of late fatherhood, but you get my point.

I won't pass judgment on Bousada's decision but I would like to point out several facts. First, adoption agencies place age limits on would-be adoptive parents. So why can't countries or states adopt similar laws regarding fertility treatment? And let's hope that most older women who are stricken by a desire to parent try foster parenting first: While adoption is tough for older people, hundreds of thousands of parent-less children need loving surrogates to stand up and step forward.

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i think that a women body is a temple and she can let what ever she wants in that temple or what ever she wants to come out.as long as she takes care of that child and love that child there should not be a age limitation on that. i have 5 children of my own and i thank GOD for them, and some women cant have children so what ever they want to do let them do it. Its not your body.and plus if it werent meant to be then it wouldnt be. Period.

netta of OH 2:48PM July 07, 2010

Very helpful tips. I had no idea of that at all.

how to convert video to blackberry of AL 8:02PM May 16, 2010

Are you kidding me? ANY woman should be able to give birth at WHATEVER AGE they choose. Children that are homeless or orphans of in any type of place as such maybe there because of an accident too, not just because they had bad parents. You are soo far up your own ass you can't even see the real world. Do yourself and everone else a favor and keep you mouth shut. Your a heartless, senseless person and were probably handed everything you have in life. I bet you have never had to work for anything and it's obvious you don't see the struggles of anyone. People have in rough and you just need to keep your nose where it belongs. Keep it in your ass cause your not going to learn anything in life. Hope you have a freakin' fantastic day!

Laynie Dyer of TX 3:55PM April 22, 2010

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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