Mother of three makes decision to have more children at age 37

Sana Tabsh became the proud mother of twins after a comprehensive check-up with her doctor.

Sharjah,  United Arab Emirates-December 22, 2011:  Sana Tabsh pose  with her  6 years old twins Kareem Tabsh and Maya Tabsh outside her residence in Sharjah. (  Satish Kumar / The National )
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SHARJAH // At the age of 37, Sana Tabsh became the proud mother of twins.

Already the mother of two boys and a girl, she acceded to her daughter Hayat's wish for a sister.

"I knew there was nothing that would guarantee it would be a girl, but I still wanted to try," said Mrs Tabsh, who is Lebanese. "When I first discussed it with my husband, he was a little reluctant.

"He told me we had already passed the stage of diaper changing, breast feeding … and that we were ready to move on.

"But when he saw how eager I was to have a fourth child, he agreed."

Little did the family know that a fourth child would also mean a fifth.

Before she decided to try for another girl, Mrs Tabsh, now 43, had a comprehensive check-up with her doctor.

"She told me that since I had no previous complications with my three other children, I shouldn't have a problem," she said. "But as a mother, a part of you is always concerned."

Describing it as a "smooth delivery", on April 26, 2005, Mrs Tabsh gave birth to healthy twins.

Maya arrived six minutes after Kareem, feet first.

"Unlike many other late pregnancies, I didn't need a C-section," she said. "It was a wonderful pregnancy. I was also lucky that I don't have a history of any illnesses in my family."

The twins are now 6 and often dominate the Tabsh household. But the experienced mother has no regrets.

Age should not be a limiting factor, she said, provided women are responsible.

"I always believe that a woman should follow her heart," she said. "Being a mother takes a lot of time and energy. If you believe you can make that commitment, then I say go for it."