A 60-year-old woman in Anhui insisted on giving birth to in vitro twins 11 years ago; does she now regret it?

60 is the age of old age, and the age of retirement. When elderly people of the same age are attending senior citizen universities, square dancing and traveling, this 60-year-old aunt in Anhui is still running around for work. Auntie risked her life 11 years ago to break through a medical miracle and give birth to twin daughters, and she quickly returned to work 100 days after the birth of her children. Soon after, her husband suffered a stroke and became bedridden. Auntie not only has to take care of her husband, but also raise her two minor daughters. Auntie said that at the age of 60, she does not feel happy, and although she is tired every day, she will definitely raise her children. Auntie said that if she could go back 11 years she would have made a more careful choice. Although the aunt did not utter ? Regret ? the word, but she clearly thinks her decision was a bit hasty in the first place.

Why did Auntie risk her life to give birth to the twins?

At 49, she was already an elderly woman, and with the release of the two-child policy many elderly couples may have put up a fight in order to have a second child, and this auntie chose to have her second and third children only because her eldest daughter had passed away. With her husband working overseas most of the time, the aunt and her daughter were dependent on each other, and the two of them built up a deep bond , and her daughter left the world soon after she got married for some reason, so the aunt couldn't bear the sadness, and she wanted to make up for the lack of a heart by having another child.

The pain of her daughter's death may only be healed through time

One's life is filled with many encounters and separations. One's life also encounters many hurts, some of which may only be healed through time. Auntie has lost her precious daughter, and she wants to heal by having another child, yet she ignores her own and her husband's age and health.

With a paralyzed husband and two teenage daughters, both 11 years old, Auntie, 60, no longer has a vibrant body but has to keep working every day. While after 11 years Auntie may have some ? regrets ? the choice she made in the beginning, there is still responsibility left.