MR AND MRS ADENUGA WITH THE TWINS |
After 36 years of marriage,
four attempts on invitro fertilization (IVF), and spending over N10 million, a
Lagos couple finally have their first babies – a set of twins.
The twins, delivered on Tuesday, April 14,
at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) were born to Mr Noah Adenuga,
a 77-year-old retired stock auditor and Mrs Margaret Adenuga, a 68-year-old
former caterer.
The birth of the babies was through
Caesarean section at 37 weeks by a team of specialists at the federal hospital.
Pa Adenuga said the children are healthy and doing fine at home.
The new father, who could not contain his joy for the new addition to the
family, shares part of his experience with the new kids at home.
“Ever since we arrived home, the babies no
longer allow us sleep; one will sleep while the other will suck or play. When
it is night, that baby that is sleeping now will not sleep. They will sleep
late and won’t allow us sleep until 4:30am. Both of them hardly suck at the
same time; while one sucks, the other plays. The breast milk flows well and
they suck well too,”
Pa Adenuga said.
As a retired auditor, how would the babies
and their mother feed? Pa Adenuga says, “God is in control.” He noted that he
is not financially comfortable but he accepts the responsibility because he has
been yearning for his own kids for many years. If the country is good, he
insisted, “government would intervene by giving some allowances, but it is not
like that.”
The couple who lives at Fola Agoro in
Shomolu, Lagos, said the last IVF done before they had the twins cost N6.5m.
The doctor can charge up to N1.7m and it all depends on someone’s bargaining
power. There are tests, drugs and some other things involved too.
The three
previous attempts, he hinted, were done in Lagos, but the last one which later
resulted in the pregnancy was done outside Lagos.
THE TWINS SOON AFTER THEIR DELIVERY |
In his advice, the consultant who delivered
the babies at LUTH, Dr Adeyemi Okunowo, told our correspondent that the new
parents need social and psychological support as well as motivation.
Breastfeeding of the babies may not be easy for her exclusively and
successfully, according to the Ob-gyn expert.
“She is going to be feeding two babies and
the demand will be very high. She will need social support in caring for the
babies, infant feeding and also for medical care, especially for the mother so
she can be monitored to ensure she does not have health complications after
birth. She should watch out for post-birth complications such as post-partum
depression, psychological complications, and a likelihood of being naïve on the
care of the babies since this is her first children, Dr Okunowo said.
He told Daily Trust Saturday that the
elderly woman started antenatal clinic in LUTH in her first trimester and “that
was why she was able to deliver the babies successfully.” He further explained
that immediately she had the IVF and the baby was confirmed to be viable, “she
was referred to LUTH and she has been managed here ever since.”
The doctor told our correspondent that she
was admitted in LUTH some months (over two or three months) before she gave
birth when she was having some issues. He said the admission was to ensure there
were no complications to both mother and child.
“Carrying pregnancy for the first time,
above 60, and a multiple birth for that matter, is a risk factor associated
with pregnancy,” he said.
The expert further advised women within
that age range to avoid attempting getting pregnant after 60 as they may not be
as lucky, motivated or have a body that will accept the pregnancy just like Mrs
Adenuga. Some may have multiple complications, a miscarriage, baby can die in
the womb, give birth to a premature baby, or a dead baby or the woman may end
up dying during pregnancy, labour, delivery or thereafter.
“I will not advice any woman to attempt
what she did because it has its own complications.”
Explaining the complications attached to
late pregnancy, Okunowo said, “There are complications attached to giving birth
after the age of 35, this in medical term is called elderly primigravida.
Carrying pregnancy on its own has its own risks and dangers. A woman who is
over 60 may likely have other medical conditions associated with age which
includes; cardiac problem, hypertension, respiratory problem, and other health
challenges because the body is getting weak. Pregnancy is a normal physiology
but it tells a lot in the body system. All other health challenge might not be
feasible but with pregnancy, it will become obvious. Part of the complications
is pre-eclampsia, hypertension due to pregnancy, the ability of the baby to
grow well may be affected. Some other complications are baby not growing
properly, early labour etc.”
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