
A woman who had 17 miscarriages after being told she would never give
birth has become a mother to four children – in just nine months.
Lytina
Kaur was was told she may never be able to give birth after being
diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive cancer of the
white blood cells, at the age of 17 and receiving a bone marrow
transplant a year later.
However 13 years and several
miscarriages later, Lytina, 32, from Wollaton in Nottingham, found out
she had fallen pregnant – and she is now a mother to four young
daughters.
Lytina gave birth to her first
daughter Kiran in September 2015. Her twins, Kajal and Kavita, were born
via surrogate in India two months later.
And in June 2016, Lytina gave birth to Kiyara at the Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham.
But
before becoming a mother-of-four Lytina suffered 17 miscarriages in
just five years, the first of which happened in 2010 after she conceived
twins.
Lytina, who first started trying to get pregnant
after her 2007 wedding, said: ‘I had 17 miscarriages in total and they
were all hard but that one was the most difficult because it was my
first and I had been carrying them for a long time.’
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