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Miracle Birth: Mom Delivers Own Baby Despite No Womb
14 Dec
Summary
- Laura lacked a womb due to MRKH syndrome, affecting 1 in 5,000 women.
- A friend's kindness allowed Laura to deliver her biological son, George.
- This Christmas marks the family's first, a moment they feared they'd miss.

Laura, diagnosed with MRKH syndrome at 16, faced a future where having children seemed impossible due to the absence of a womb. This rare condition, affecting around one in 5,000 women, also presented complications with her ovaries and internal organs, leaving doctors with no clear explanation. Despite these challenges, Laura and her partner Daniel were determined to start a family.
Their journey led them to explore surrogacy, with initial fertility consultations proving disheartening as they couldn't access Laura's ovaries. However, a recommendation to the Hewitt Centre offered a glimmer of hope. After a two-week stimulation treatment, eight eggs were retrieved, resulting in five embryos. A remarkable act of kindness from a woman named Annie, whom they met through Surrogacy UK, offered them the chance to use Laura's eggs and have a biological child.




