By the age of 50, Annegret Raunig, a teacher from Berlin became a mom 12 times! She was married, but the marriage could not be saved, and for most of her life, Raunig raised her children in the status of a single mother. In 2005, she first appeared on the pages of the German press, becoming the oldest mother in Germany!
Annegret resorted to artificial insemination and became a mom for the 13th time. Then the woman was 55 years old. Raunig’s pregnancy caused heated discussions: many people thought she acted selfishly and irresponsibly. But Annegret ignored the criticism. She enjoyed attending TV shows and giving interviews, talking about her life.
Annegret surprised the country once more when Lela turned nine. The woman thought it was past time for her to relive the joys of parenting. Lelia also requested that her mother give her a brother or sister… Raunig, on the other hand, had already reached menopause and was unable to give birth naturally.
Because ovule donation is illegal in Germany, Annegret traveled to Kiev and underwent IVF at one of the hospitals there. Everything went well, and Annegret gave birth to quadruplets on May 19, 2015: sons Dris, Bence, Fiona, and daughter Nita. As a result of the cesarean section, the infants were born 15 weeks early.
They all weighed less than a kilogram, ranging from 655 to 980 grams, and had to stay in the clinic for several months. Raunig became the oldest mother of quadruplets in history, breaking not only the national but also the world record.
Annegret surprised the country once more when Lela turned nine. The woman thought it was past time for her to relive the joys of parenting. Lelia also requested that her mother give her a brother or sister… Raunig, on the other hand, had already reached menopause and was unable to give birth naturally.
Because ovule donation is illegal in Germany, Annegret traveled to Kyiv and underwent IVF at one of the hospitals there. Everything went well, and Annegret gave birth to quadruplets on May 19, 2015: sons Dris, Bence, Fiona, and daughter Nita. As a result of the cesarean section, the infants were born 15 weeks early.
They all weighed less than a kilogram, ranging from 655 to 980 grams, and had to stay in the clinic for several months. Raunig became the oldest mother of quadruplets in history, breaking not only the national but also the world record.