The woman, who had been dreaming of motherhood for many years, was finally able to give birth to her little son at the age of 48, whom she considered a real “prodigy.”
It wasn’t easy for her to get to this point, as she went through 18 heartbreaking miscarriages during her 16 years of persistent trying.
Louise Warneford always wanted to be a mother, and she and her husband Mark did everything they could to have a family of their own. They spent almost 100,000 dollars for this purpose, and after 16 years, their dream finally came true.
They almost gave up when they met a doctor who suggested they try embryo donation. Louise was initially hesitant because she was afraid of reliving the traumatic experience of the loss, but in the end, they decided to give it a try before she turned 50. In the end, this last attempt brought success, and they had a baby boy.
Louise and Mark met in 1999 and decided early on that they wanted to start a family together. However, since the man had previously undergone a vasectomy, it was not easy for them.
A doctor recommended the method of donor insemination to them, and they tried it several times but unfortunately were not successful. In each case, Louise lost the fetus around 14 weeks, and it took a toll on her because she wanted motherhood more than anything.
They then tried in vitro fertilization but were still unsuccessful, and Louise miscarried each time. By 2010, the woman was about to give up on her dream.
“There is no grief or mourning that compares to the loss of a baby that you loved and longed for – all your dreams and hopes are shattered,” she said.
During her eighteen pregnancies, Louise never took any photographs. She was always afraid of the possibility of another miscarriage and felt that it would only make it more painful to look back on the pictures later.
Even though the woman didn’t want to experience any more heartache, she decided to find out why she couldn’t carry the babies. The doctors determined that the increased number of natural killer cells (NK cells) present in her body made it difficult for her to carry the fetuses to term.
After the doctor raised the possibility of an embryo donor, Louise thought about it for 4 years, but finally, at the age of 47, she decided to go ahead and finally managed to carry a fetus, although her pregnancy was classified as high risk. Her baby son, William, was born by caesarean section at 37 weeks.
The parents consider the birth of their son a real miracle, and they are not even bothered by the fact that many people think William is their grandson. Although it’s not easy for older parents to keep up with a toddler, they couldn’t be happier.
“When the surgeon handed it to me, I just couldn’t believe it,” said the mother.
Source: babieshealthus.com