Home FOREIGN NEWS Maree Arnold aged 54 is now officially Australia’s oldest surrogate.

Maree Arnold aged 54 is now officially Australia’s oldest surrogate.

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Maree Arnold aged 54 is now officially Australia's oldest surrogate.
Maree Arnold aged 54 is now officially Australia's oldest surrogate.

Maree has given birth to her own grandson after her daughter Meagan White, 28, was diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky Küster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) when she was in her teens; a disorder that means she was born without a uterus.

Meagan feared her dream of having a child of her own would never be a reality, after her baby girl, carried by a Canadian surrogate, passed away at 21 weeks.

But after doing some research findings Maree discovered that she could step in and act as a surrogate.

Happily for everyone, on January 13, 2022, Maree gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Winston.

Meagan, from Lilydale, Tasmania, Australia, said:

‘Having Winston in our arms is a dream come true.

‘When we first saw him, it was love at first sight. He has filled out hearts in a way we never knew possible.

‘The C-Section was planned months ahead and the birth went entirely to plan. We arrived at the hospital at 7am and had him in our arms at 9am, it was perfect.

‘We were both present for the birth. Not nervous but just excited, our doctor was fantastic, informative, and calming.

‘Winston is thriving, he is relaxed, alert and pure perfection.’

When Meagan and her husband Clayde lost their first child while she was being carried by a surrogate, they say they lost all hope.

‘Everyone was heartbroken, and after that I just felt like giving up,’ she said. ‘Then once the pandemic began, overseas travel was prohibited, so everything felt impossible.’

Maree was given drugs to thicken her uterus lining and reverse the menopause process to prepare her body for pregnancy.