Sidhu
Moosewala
Mother
Pregnancy:
Family
insiders
have
disclosed
that
the
parents
of
the
late
Punjabi
musician
Shubhdeep
Singh
Sidhu,
known
as
Sidhu
Moosewala,
are
reportedly
awaiting
the
arrival
of
a
new
member
in
their
family.
Charan
Kaur,
Sidhu
Moosewala's
mother,
is
expecting
a
child
and
anticipated
to
deliver
soon,
although
an
official
statement
from
the
family
is
pending.
Sidhu
Moosewala's
father
is
sixty
years
old,
while
his
mother
is
fifty-eight.
Tragically,
Sidhu
Moosewala,
their
only
child,
was
murdered
in
May
2022.
According
to
reports,
Kaur
is
expected
to
deliver
the
baby
soon,
with
the
couple
reportedly
seeking
help
from
in-vitro
fertilization
(IVF).
Ever
since
the
news
came
out
earlier
today,
Moosewala
fans
and
well-wishers
are
elated
and
are
happily
stating
that
their
Sidhu
is
coming
back.
On
the
other
hand,
a
section
of
social
media
users
aren't
too
pleased
with
the
singer's
mother
expecting
baby
at
this
age.
SIDHU
MOOSEWALA
DELIVERY
DATE
AND
OTHER
DETAILS
As
per
the
ongoing
reports,
Charan
Kaur
and
Nalkaur
Singh
are
set
to
welcome
their
child
in
March.
However,
the
exact
delivery
date
isn't
yet
revealed.
So
far,
they
haven't
made
any
official
announcement
regarding
the
pregnancy.
Sidhu
was
the
sole
child
of
his
parents.
Following
his
tragic
murder,
his
parents
Balkaur
Singh
and
Charan
Kaur
were
left
alone.
In
the
wake
of
this
situation,
Charan
Kaur
has
conceived
again
with
the
assistance
of
IVF
technology.
Consequently,
she
has
refrained
from
leaving
her
house
for
the
past
3-4
months.
It
is
being
said
that
she
is
currently
being
monitored
by
the
medical
team,
and
so
far,
only
positive
responses
have
been
observed.
IS
IT
POSSIBLE
FOR
A
50-YEAR-OLD
WOMAN
TO
UNDERGO
IVF
TREATMENT?
According
to
a
report
from
TOI,
women
over
50
considering
IVF
treatment
should
undergo
a
thorough
health
assessment
beforehand.
This
evaluation
examines
existing
medical
conditions
that
could
affect
fertility
and
pregnancy.
It
also
includes
tests
to
assess
the
condition
of
reproductive
organs,
such
as
the
ovaries
and
uterus,
along
with
hormone
levels
and
ovarian
reserve.
Screening
for
age-related
risks,
like
gestational
diabetes
and
hypertension,
is
crucial
to
ensure
the
safety
of
both
mother
and
child.
Advanced
maternal
age
raises
the
likelihood
of
pregnancy
complications,
chromosomal
abnormalities,
and
miscarriage.
Women
contemplating
IVF
should
engage
in
detailed
discussions
with
their
fertility
specialist
about
potential
risks,
limitations,
and
anticipated
outcomes,
including
the
possibility
of
multiple
pregnancies
and
the
chances
of
success.