This 56-year-old TV star is an unexpected new mum

Is age really just a number? For TV star Claudia Raia, that seems to be the case. Because when she was advised to take a pregnancy test, the 56-year-old thought that her doctor was crazy.

So, imagine her surprise when the test came back positive!



Late last year, Brazilian actress Claudia Raia announced that she was pregnant with her first child from her marriage to fellow actor, Jarbas Homem de Mello – her partner for over three years.

She broke the news to the public through a post on Instagram, where she shared a clip where she appeared to be tap-dancing next to her husband before pointing to her belly, indicating that she was pregnant.

‘Our dream of becoming parents is nothing new,’ she captioned.


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The pair broke the news of their pregnancy on Instagram. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

She even displayed the pregnancy test which indicated that she was three weeks into her pregnancy.

Claudia is already a mum to 25-year-old Enzo Celulari and 19-year-old Sophia Raia, two children she had from her 17-year marriage to actor Edson Celulari.



Now, the actress has given birth to her third child – baby Luca – in a maternity hospital in Sao Paulo on 11 February. Claudia posted photos of her child snuggled in between her and her husband – much to the delight of her 8.5 million followers.

‘Luca arrived, lighting up Saturday night!’ She wrote.

‘The world, since then, has had a new makeover for our family. We are overflowing with happiness and love! Welcome, Luca!’ The actress continued.


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Claudia shared this heart-warming photo of baby Luca between her and her husband. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

In her stories, Claudia recalled how she discovered the arrival of baby Luca. She confided that she called her doctor ‘crazy’ when she was ordered to take a blood test.

‘Guys, you saw the news of the year in my feed…When the doctor asked me for a beta-hCG, the pregnancy blood test, I said: “Love, you’re really crazy. Where did you get this from? I’m 55 years old.” Then she said: “But I need to investigate because all your rates are different, they are strange,”’ Claudia explained.



She further stated that she couldn’t stand not knowing, so she went and bought a pregnancy test. ‘I couldn’t stand it, I had to take the test,’ she added before mentioning that she didn’t really want to wait a day and a half for the blood test to come back.

‘Then I took the test and found out that I was more than 3 weeks pregnant. I said: “It cannot be. I’m 55 years old.” Claudia said she knew that the pregnancy was going to drive her crazy because she knew that having a baby at her age would be difficult.

The results from the doctor came back and confirmed that she was, indeed, pregnant.


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Claudia already has two children from a previous marriage. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

Although it is rare for women over the age of 50 to become pregnant naturally, with the advances in assisted reproductive technology, it has become increasingly more common.

In 2021, an Indian woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy – at the age of 70. Jivunben Rabari welcomed her son through In Vitro Fertilisation or IVF, a method that can be effective even after menopause.



After being married for over 45 years, Rabari and her husband Maldhari (who is 75) shared that they were unsuccessful in conceiving a baby for decades. They then decided to go through the process of IVF, where an egg donated by a younger woman is fertilised outside of the body.

‘This is one of the rarest cases I have ever seen,’ the couple’s doctor explained. You can read more details about their story here.

According to other women who have shared their experience with IVF, the process felt ‘surreal’.

One woman had reservations about the procedure because she was worried that the baby wouldn’t be ‘hers’ entirely. ‘I was thinking, would she look like me? Would she have my nose? My hair colour?’ She stated.



But then her doctor started talking about how, when you carry a baby, its behaviour and personality was shaped entirely during the pregnancy. And this is what led her to go ahead with the process. But then there was an egg donor and sperm donor to choose from.

‘You do it all online and it seems a bit surreal, and yes, you do think you’re playing God. These two people will never meet, never know one another, and together their cells will create a baby – your baby,’ she admitted.

There’s also a ‘fog’ around the subject of artificial conception since a lot of women feel like it’s still a taboo subject. Nina Barnsley, the Director of the Donor Conception Network, said: ‘Many older mothers feel they are up against it enough in terms of other people’s views, and being open about this would be something else to criticise them for.’

Meanwhile, celebrities who are older than 50 are often coy about how they conceived their children. This gives rise to the misconception that people can easily postpone pregnancy until their 50s or 60s.

‘As a society, we need to have a proper conversation,’ Ms Barnsley said.

‘The technology means it’s possible to have babies until we’re 75 – but is that what we want?’



Key Takeaways

  • Claudia Raia, a 56-year-old Brazilian actress, gave birth to her third child on 11 February 2023.
  • The baby, named Luca, was welcomed by the couple’s 8.5 million Instagram followers.
  • Claudia was stunned when her doctor advised her to take a pregnancy test, saying 'Love, you’re really crazy'.
  • It is very rare for women over the age of 50 to become pregnant naturally, however, assisted reproductive technology has made it possible for many.
What an interesting story, wouldn’t you agree? Could you imagine having a baby at 56? What are your thoughts on having children this late in life, members? Share them with us in the comments below!
 
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i always have trouble wondering who,s buisness is it anyway . now if she was 90 there,d be a story LOL
I agree - it’s no one’s business. They have to cope with what life throws at them; that’s their responsibility. As for ‘unforeseen’ pregnancies - in this day and age there are precautions available. If the pregnancy is to a young girl or molested person, one with mental or drug addiction etc - if they cannot cope think of other well meaning, loving families that cannot conceive & offer your unwanted baby up for adoption. BUT don’t judge other’s choices as you do not know their circumstances.
 
NO .... she should not have had that baby and SELFISH & THOUGHTLESS, along with Insidious Narcissistics conceited, ... just a few choice words... Add to that .. How was her child? Was the child born with a disability like I was. My parents, dad was 48.9 months and mum 42.7 months and I was born with neurofibromatosis type one NF1. It means that I my NF1 is from spontaneous mutation. I have deformed bones in my left leg, tumors everywhere and I could not have children because it's now 'genetic' and I did not want to be disgustingly selfish and thoughtless like they were. On top of that, my mum fell pregnant again after me about aged 44-45. Maybe even pregnant 2-3 times after me. Plus, yes a plus... I'm the youngest of 9 children. Plus, she knew or should I say admitted that she was pregnant at least 12 times and that's of the times she knew she was pregnant and miscarried. I can only imagine how disabled those other siblings would have been. Thank Goodness they were not born. My selfish parents who took no precautions RUINED MY LIFE. A father who verbally abused me because of my disability, medical costs, cost of the calipers. A mother who only went twice to one of my specialist. Once when I was a baby and the other when I was 15 and all because she was doing touch shop at my brother's high school that day, otherwise she would not have been there. Imagine any parent Not Bothered to spend 15 hours at most in your child's child-teenage years going to see the specialist and instead have the attitude that 'I'm not bothered.' I never married as well because of them. A lot of people with NF are alone today because of rejection. I curse them every day now and especially when I'm in horrific pain and as far as I'm concerned, they deserve my curses.

People that risk having a child at a late age using their egg and yes even sperm can cause the child to be born with a disability and also a terrible genetic disease from spontaneous mutation in that it starts with them and can be passed on to their children and then grandchildren ..etc..
I'm so sorry 😞 but very well said. Some people on here are saying it's no one's business but to me this is a form of child abuse. It's different if the woman gets pregnant unexpectedly but to try to have a baby after a certain age is very selfish in so many ways.

Can I ask how old you are ?.

You should be proud of yourself to have gotten through these times , you sound like a strong woman.
There are plenty of us here if you ever need to talk, even private messaging
 
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I agree - it’s no one’s business. They have to cope with what life throws at them; that’s their responsibility. As for ‘unforeseen’ pregnancies - in this day and age there are precautions available. If the pregnancy is to a young girl or molested person, one with mental or drug addiction etc - if they cannot cope think of other well meaning, loving families that cannot conceive & offer your unwanted baby up for adoption. BUT don’t judge other’s choices as you do not know their circumstances.
It isn't anyone's business but hope they can explain to their child if their child is born with problem's
 
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Is age really just a number? For TV star Claudia Raia, that seems to be the case. Because when she was advised to take a pregnancy test, the 56-year-old thought that her doctor was crazy.

So, imagine her surprise when the test came back positive!



Late last year, Brazilian actress Claudia Raia announced that she was pregnant with her first child from her marriage to fellow actor, Jarbas Homem de Mello – her partner for over three years.

She broke the news to the public through a post on Instagram, where she shared a clip where she appeared to be tap-dancing next to her husband before pointing to her belly, indicating that she was pregnant.

‘Our dream of becoming parents is nothing new,’ she captioned.


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The pair broke the news of their pregnancy on Instagram. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

She even displayed the pregnancy test which indicated that she was three weeks into her pregnancy.

Claudia is already a mum to 25-year-old Enzo Celulari and 19-year-old Sophia Raia, two children she had from her 17-year marriage to actor Edson Celulari.



Now, the actress has given birth to her third child – baby Luca – in a maternity hospital in Sao Paulo on 11 February. Claudia posted photos of her child snuggled in between her and her husband – much to the delight of her 8.5 million followers.

‘Luca arrived, lighting up Saturday night!’ She wrote.

‘The world, since then, has had a new makeover for our family. We are overflowing with happiness and love! Welcome, Luca!’ The actress continued.


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Claudia shared this heart-warming photo of baby Luca between her and her husband. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

In her stories, Claudia recalled how she discovered the arrival of baby Luca. She confided that she called her doctor ‘crazy’ when she was ordered to take a blood test.

‘Guys, you saw the news of the year in my feed…When the doctor asked me for a beta-hCG, the pregnancy blood test, I said: “Love, you’re really crazy. Where did you get this from? I’m 55 years old.” Then she said: “But I need to investigate because all your rates are different, they are strange,”’ Claudia explained.



She further stated that she couldn’t stand not knowing, so she went and bought a pregnancy test. ‘I couldn’t stand it, I had to take the test,’ she added before mentioning that she didn’t really want to wait a day and a half for the blood test to come back.

‘Then I took the test and found out that I was more than 3 weeks pregnant. I said: “It cannot be. I’m 55 years old.” Claudia said she knew that the pregnancy was going to drive her crazy because she knew that having a baby at her age would be difficult.

The results from the doctor came back and confirmed that she was, indeed, pregnant.


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Claudia already has two children from a previous marriage. Credit: claudiaraia/Instagram

Although it is rare for women over the age of 50 to become pregnant naturally, with the advances in assisted reproductive technology, it has become increasingly more common.

In 2021, an Indian woman gave birth to a healthy baby boy – at the age of 70. Jivunben Rabari welcomed her son through In Vitro Fertilisation or IVF, a method that can be effective even after menopause.



After being married for over 45 years, Rabari and her husband Maldhari (who is 75) shared that they were unsuccessful in conceiving a baby for decades. They then decided to go through the process of IVF, where an egg donated by a younger woman is fertilised outside of the body.

‘This is one of the rarest cases I have ever seen,’ the couple’s doctor explained. You can read more details about their story here.

According to other women who have shared their experience with IVF, the process felt ‘surreal’.

One woman had reservations about the procedure because she was worried that the baby wouldn’t be ‘hers’ entirely. ‘I was thinking, would she look like me? Would she have my nose? My hair colour?’ She stated.



But then her doctor started talking about how, when you carry a baby, its behaviour and personality was shaped entirely during the pregnancy. And this is what led her to go ahead with the process. But then there was an egg donor and sperm donor to choose from.

‘You do it all online and it seems a bit surreal, and yes, you do think you’re playing God. These two people will never meet, never know one another, and together their cells will create a baby – your baby,’ she admitted.

There’s also a ‘fog’ around the subject of artificial conception since a lot of women feel like it’s still a taboo subject. Nina Barnsley, the Director of the Donor Conception Network, said: ‘Many older mothers feel they are up against it enough in terms of other people’s views, and being open about this would be something else to criticise them for.’

Meanwhile, celebrities who are older than 50 are often coy about how they conceived their children. This gives rise to the misconception that people can easily postpone pregnancy until their 50s or 60s.

‘As a society, we need to have a proper conversation,’ Ms Barnsley said.

‘The technology means it’s possible to have babies until we’re 75 – but is that what we want?’



Key Takeaways

  • Claudia Raia, a 56-year-old Brazilian actress, gave birth to her third child on 11 February 2023.
  • The baby, named Luca, was welcomed by the couple’s 8.5 million Instagram followers.
  • Claudia was stunned when her doctor advised her to take a pregnancy test, saying 'Love, you’re really crazy'.
  • It is very rare for women over the age of 50 to become pregnant naturally, however, assisted reproductive technology has made it possible for many.
What an interesting story, wouldn’t you agree? Could you imagine having a baby at 56? What are your thoughts on having children this late in life, members? Share them with us in the comments below!
 
Sadly people have babies for all the wrong reasons.
Babies should come into this world being unconditionally loved and in return they will love you back.
My kids are always doing things for me which I love that they wabt to but feel bad as well.
I just found out that I have kidney disease caused by 2 years on antibiotics. 4 of my girls straight away said they will give me one of their kidneys if it comes to that. I told them thank you but no. I know I did something right when 12 of my 13 kids are so amazing, caring and very thoughtful. With each of my children I knew I was blessed as each one was born
I have two adult kids and did everything for them and now nothing. I don’t see my son (47) due to DV and my daughter (45)just doesn’t care. I also raised my g/ daughter (30) and I don’t see her either. I’m a g/mother & a great g/ mother and I’m actually all alone but I don’t dwell on it I keep busy in my garden every day otherwise I would sit inside and become depressed. I see my girls at Christmas each year so I must be thankful for that at least.
 
I have two adult kids and did everything for them and now nothing. I don’t see my son (47) due to DV and my daughter (45)just doesn’t care. I also raised my g/ daughter (30) and I don’t see her either. I’m a g/mother & a great g/ mother and I’m actually all alone but I don’t dwell on it I keep busy in my garden every day otherwise I would sit inside and become depressed. I see my girls at Christmas each year so I must be thankful for that at least.
That's so sad. Have you tried talking to them and telling them how you feel ? I have one son who I don't talk to and it's because of an argument between his wife and 3 of my daughters. My daughters want to move on but he wont
 
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Each to their own. If she’s fit and healthy then good luck to her and her family. Not my choice at my age in life thank you 😊
You appear to have missed the message in my statement Jenny. I know Suzanne rose has been unwell for many years but have always looked for her comments here. I respect her opinions & feel we have things in common. My comment had nothing to do with pregnancy.
 
You appear to have missed the message in my statement Jenny. I know Suzanne rose has been unwell for many years but have always looked for her comments here. I respect her opinions & feel we have things in common. My comment had nothing to do with pregnancy.
sounds a little personal on a public forum !!
 
Sorry you feel that way because l didn't think so myself. Perhaps you would like to explain yourself further?
i just respect the privacy of others , i only know suzane rose from some great recepies and photographs .
 
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i just respect the privacy of others , i only know suzzane rose from some great recepies and photographs .
Still don't think you got the gist of my first message, which wasn't addressed to you.
Many people on this forum seem to misread the main story or other people's remarks.
With respect, you may wish to pay attention to your spelling instead.
 
Please let us all stop the bickering on this site and stop getting personal with each other.
 

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