Alexandra Hildebrad is the director of one of the most popular monuments in Berlin – the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, an activist, and became a mother for the 10th time in her 66 years. And yes, everything happened of course.
He swims every day, he doesn’t drink, he doesn’t smoke. He has children from 2 to … 46 years old, and he just got another son. The story of Alexandra Hildebrad from Berlin inspires, worries and becomes viral.
At 66, the director of the checkpoint Charlie shows that motherhood has no “expiration date”.
Hildebrad has acquired the 8 of her 10 children after her 53 years, During her second marriage to former CDU politician Daniel Dorman. The couple recently bought a new home in the Zelendorf district, which, as they told the Tagesspiegel newspaper, is large enough for every child to have their own room.
Her doctor, Wolfgang Henrich, director of the Obstetrics Clinic in Berlin, Berlin, expressed his admiration, saying: “She is the older pregnant woman I have ever taken care of.” He has done all 8 of her caesarean section.
Hildebrad does not seem to be influenced by the critically comments for its “delayed” pregnancies. On March 19, 2025 she gave birth to Caesarean Philippa 3.5kg healthy baby boy. Although he remains in oxygen for respiratory support, his mother states that the arrest was made naturally and without difficulty.
The little Philipp has a 46 -year -old sister, Svetlanaand other Brothers aged 2 to 36 years.
She is Hildebrad’s 8th child with her husband, with whom they have acquired the twins Elisabeth and Maximilianas well as: Alexandra, Leopold, Anna, Maria and Katharina.
From a previous relationship, it has two adult children: Svetlana (46 years old) and Artjom (36 years old).
Activist, artist and director of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, strongly believes that the large family is valuable:
“A large family is not only wonderful, but also fundamental to the proper upbringing of children”, She wrote in e-mail on Today.com, noting that her own people have warmly embraced her decision to continue becoming a mother.
Talking to Bildrevealed that he has never used contraceptives and does not smoke or drink alcohol. “I feed healthy, I swim one hour a day and walk two hours”, He said characteristically.
Her doctor stressed that Hildebrad’s good physical condition and mental resilience played a decisive role in the successful outcome of pregnancy. The couple plans to offer each child with their own room in their new home in Berlin, where renovation work is under way.
Despite the positive outcome of pregnancy, Hildebrad’s age is increased riskaccording to Johns Hopkins University: miscarriage, genetic abnormalities, gestational diabetes, premature childbirth, mortal, congenital disorders, hypertension and low birth weight.