China limbless mum sews with mouth, uses limb stumps for daily tasks, raises 3 kids alone
Wang Yushi, an 81-year-old woman from Baiyin, China, born without limbs, has gained recognition for independently raising three children. Despite her congenital disability, Wang managed household tasks and childcare while her husband worked away from home.

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AI-generatedWang Yushi, an 81-year-old woman from Baiyin, China, born without limbs, has gained recognition for independently raising three children. Despite her congenital disability, Wang managed household tasks and childcare while her husband worked away from home. She used her mouth to sew and her limb stumps to perform daily activities like cooking and eating. Wang, who didn't receive an official name until adulthood, now lives with her youngest son's family, who care for her. Her son documents their life on social media, showcasing Wang's resilience and strength, which has attracted a large online following. While she now suffers from high blood pressure, her health is stable.
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5 extractedZhang has documented their daily life, sharing moments on social media under the name “A Great Mother,” which has currently amassed 440,000 followers.
At that time, I was the only one taking care of the children. Life was really hard, but I was still content.
Wang gave birth to three children: an eldest daughter and two younger sons.
Wang Yushi uses her mouth to sew clothes and her elbows to hold chopsticks.
Wang Yushi, 81, from Baiyin in Gansu province, northern China, was born without limbs.