Bollywood Actress Diana Hayden Delivers Baby Via Eggs She Froze 8 Years Ago! [VIDEO]
Former Bollywood actress and ex-Miss World, Diana Hayden has given birth to a baby girl born out of an egg which the actress froze eight years ago at a city hospital this month.
The 42-year-old became the Femina Miss India in 1997 and then went on to become Miss World the very same year. According to NDTV Movies, her successful pregnancy and the delivery of healthy baby girl, Arya Hayden, has opened a new way for those women who are willing to go for motherhood in their late 30s or early 40s.
Gynaecologist Nandita Palshetkar, who froze the star’s egg eight years ago, claimed that it was for the very firs time when they went through this process at the age of 42, which is normally recommendable at the age up to 35.
The doctor was quoted by NDTV as responding:
"It was a concept being adopted very rarely by working or professional women who do not want to be mother at the age of 30 or something. But delivering a baby at 42 is something amazing and we feel extremely excited."
Arya’s birth proves that conceiving a child from an egg freezing method was technically difficult in India in 90s but now with the advance science, the working class women should not be worried about their biological clock. The actress who launched a personality development book in 2012 was quoted by Times of India as:
"A career woman need not think about her biological clock and get pressurized into getting married earlier than she wants to or have a baby when she isn't ready."
Paleshetkar also revealed that freezing her eggs in 2008 proved very effective for the actress as she recently found out that she had endometriosis, which is a painful condition in which the inner lining of the uterus starts to grow outside as well and it becomes very difficult for the women suffering from endometriosis to produce good quality of eggs. After finding about Diana’s medical condition, she and her husband, Collin Dick, whom she married in 2013 decided to use her frozen eggs and attempt a test-tube baby.