Motherhood is a unique journey, and the timing of it varies for every woman. Some become mothers early, others later in life, while some face challenges that make it difficult to have children. Regardless, every mother and child deserve celebration.
Maria del Carmen Bousada de Lara, from Cadiz, Spain, made headlines in 2006 as the world’s oldest mother when she gave birth to twin boys at 66. Maria, a retired store employee, sold her house to afford IVF treatment and reportedly told doctors she was 55 to qualify. She believed that everyone should have the right to decide when to start a family, despite societal pressures.
Her family was initially shocked and critical of her decision, but Maria stood by her choice. Tragically, just six months after giving birth, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and passed away in 2009, leaving her sons Christian and Pau in the care of family.
Though her time with her children was short, Maria remained resolute in her belief that the choice of motherhood lies with each individual. Her story continues to inspire debate about age, parenting, and the right to make personal decisions. What are your thoughts on Maria’s journey?