The woman became a mother at the age of 66: now she is 15 years old and this is how beautiful she grew up

 The woman became a mother at the age of 66: now she is 15 years old and this is how beautiful she grew up

This woman has always dreamed of having a family and at 66 became a mother.

Adriana Iliescu has always dreamed of having a family and children. She, like any woman, was waiting for her prince on a white horse and planned a joint future. However, she failed to build a family, she was lonely for many years, and she had no children. The woman resigned herself to the fact that she would spend her old age alone. However, when she was 65 years old, Adriana found out that she would become a mother. Doctors and relatives dissuaded her from this step. After all, an elderly woman simply could not bear a child. But Adriana was determined, because this is her last chance to become a mother.

At 66, the woman gave birth to a healthy baby. The girl was no different from her peers. The baby was named Eliza. True, after discharge from the hospital, the family faced problems. Adriana had to take care of the child, work to feed her family. And all this at an advanced age. However, for the sake of her daughter, Adriana was ready for anything. The woman tried to ensure that Eliza had a full-fledged childhood.

Now Eliza is 15 years old, she admits that she is bullied at school, and the age of her mother becomes fun for her classmates. But she is mature and understands everything, so the girl has learned to take everything calmly. Indeed, despite her age, her mothers are aware of all events, she tries to be her daughter’s best friend, sister and mother. Now Adriana works from home, for this, in her 80s, she mastered the Internet. Eliza understands that her mother is having a hard time, so she tries to take on household chores in order to somehow help her mother. However, it should be noted that Eliza grew up to be a real beauty, those who saw Adrian in her youth say that the girl is the spitting image of her mother.

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