A Vietnamese couple's lives are filled with joy and laughter since they
welcomed their first child in their 50s, five months ago.
Tran
Thi Phuc, 53, and her husband, Nguyen Van Manh, 54, gave birth to their
first daughter, Tuong Vy, in February. The couple starts
their normal days with Manh going to work till late
in the evening while Phuc stays home and looks after their little baby.
Despite having her hands full all day, joy can always be seen on Phuc’s
face as she is finally able to know what it is like to be a mother
after many years of hopelessness.
After their wedding in 2004 at the age of 41 and 42,respectively, the couple
experienced three miscarriages, resulting in them seeking for help at
the Hospital of Posts and Telecoms in the Vietnamese capital in 2006.
"I could not conceive even though doctors stated that my health was
normal. I later decided to register for in vitro fertilization [IVF] at
the infirmary," Phuc recounted.
Due to the lack of financial capacity, the woman was only able to
undergo the IVF process twice in 10 years, both of which did not
succeed.
"I was frustrated, disappointed, and later became desperate as I was
getting older. I was almost fixated on the thought that we were not
blessed with a child in this life," Phuc stated.
"Thanks to the encouragement of my husband, we were about to get an
adoption before the miracle finally occurred," she continued.
According to Nguyen Thi Nha, an obstetrician at the hospital, she never
forgets the day Phuc first came to the facility as she was much older
than the average age of other mothers who sought help there.
Despite their tough living conditions, Phuc and her husband were always
lively and full of optimism, Nha stated. God had answered the couple’s
prayers as doctors informed that she had conceived, the doctor
continued.
She added that Phuc was healthy during her pregnancy and gave birth to Vy, weighing 2.7 kilograms, in early 2016.
Phuc’s story is rather special not only at the hospital but also across
the country, as she is one of the oldest mothers who have been pregnant
and given birth to their first babies, Nha said.
"The couple was extremely lucky as we had too little hope for them after encountering countless setbacks," she said.
The family was invited back to the hospital earlier this week to share
their stories with other infertile couples as well as being reunited
with the doctors who helped them.
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