Photos: Family Welcome Baby Girl After 200 Years Of Having Only Male Children

    It was joy galore for the family of Lawrie when they
    welcomed a baby girl four months ago, after about 200 years of not having one. The
    last time they had a baby girl in their family was in 1809. Read their emotional
    story from Dailymail after the cut. Bliss!
    “When little Myla Lawrie was brought home from hospital four
    months ago, a veritable sea of pink greeted her, with clouds of balloons
    filling the sitting room, along with cards, bunting and ribbons in every shade
    of girliness.
    For this was a very special event in the Lawrie family. When
    Myla was born in October, she was the first girl to be born in her family since
    1809. The last time a midwife announced ‘It’s a girl’, the Napoleonic war was
    still being fought, the motorcar was yet to be invented, and ‘mad’ King George
    III was on the English throne.

    When Mark and I first got together, he told me how everyone
    in his family, for five generations, had produced boys,’ explains Hannah. ‘He
    warned me that the chances of us ever having a daughter were pretty remote.’

    True to form, when Hannah became pregnant in 2012, no one
    was surprised when Mason, who’s now three, was born.
    Looking back over the family tree, Hannah could see why
    everyone was so convinced. The last girl to be born in the Lawrie family was
    Mason’s great-great-great Aunt Bessie, born more than 200 years ago in the same
    year as Charles Darwin.
    Bessie and her brother had had sons, and so the pattern had
    continued, all the way down to Mark and his brother Glenn. Mark has two other
    boys, ten-year-old Ben and seven-year-old Zac, from a previous relationship,
    while Glenn had one son, Reece, who’s 14.
    ‘I even questioned whether there could be a genetic
    condition that meant Mark produced only male sperm,’ says Hannah. I asked
    numerous doctors and consultants in the hospital where I work if this was the
    case, but was told time and again that it wasn’t. Every time a baby is
    conceived, the chances of it being a girl are 50/50, they told me — but in
    Mark’s family, for some reason, it never was.’

    Hannah used ovulation kits to work out when she was
    ovulating. Love-making was allowed only early on in Hannah’s cycle. As soon as
    the kit showed she was approaching ovulation, intercourse was banned for the
    rest of the month.Hannah admits it was far from romantic, but says she wanted
    to give it their best shot.
    Hannah fell pregnant straight away but was convinced the
    technique hadn’t worked and that she was expecting. Then, at the 20-week scan,
    they received the astonishing news that they were expecting a girl. But it was
    only when her baby was finally placed on her chest following an emergency
    Caesarean at 39 weeks, that she truly believed it.”

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