See How Woman Gave Birth To Her Own Granddaughter
Mandy Stephens and her husband had been having problems having a child, this made Mandy’s mother despite having multiple sclerosis step in to serve as a surrogate for the couple and give birth to her granddaughter North Dakota.
According to ABC news, the pregnancy came with an unexpected and welcome side effect.
Mandy Stephens and her husband Jamie couldn’t wait to get pregnant after marrying in 2013, but they had trouble conceiving and opted for in vitro fertilization. Stephens became pregnant, and the 20-week ultrasound looked perfect but she subsequently went into early labor and lost the baby, which she named Theo. “There’s so much excitement,” Stephens, 32, said. “You carry the baby for so long, and then it’s all ripped apart and taken away. Your whole world stops.”
Mandy’s mom, Sherri Dickson, felt the pain, too. “Watching your child lose a child is the definition of sadness,” Dickson said. “I can’t describe it any other way. It breaks your heart.”
Because Stephens’ cervix opened early, doctors warned the couple that a premature birth could happen again, though there is a procedure that may allow women with cervical insufficiency to carry their own baby. The couple considered different options. Adoption? A surrogate? That’s when her mother stepped in. “I decided that if they needed somebody to carry their child, I would volunteer,” Dickson said.
The decision was easy for Dickson, who, at 51, had three grown children of her own but there could be complications because of her age and diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that attacks the central nervous system. “The disabling effects of the disease may make it physically difficult for the mother to carry a pregnancy,” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. “Muscle weakness and coordination problems may increase the likelihood for falls.”
The situation also came with a potential health benefit for Dickson, whose MS was in remission: Becoming pregnant might help keep it that way.
Researchers think that protective changes in the immune system during pregnancy keep the disease at bay. Two attempts were made with in vitro fertilization, and by November of last year, Dickson was pregnant with her daughter and son-in-law’s baby. “Pregnancy was easy,” Dickson said. “I was very fortunate … I was playing tennis a week before I delivered, and working out with my trainer, but the delivery at 51 was way harder than the delivery at 33 with my last baby.” Their bundle of joy was born four weeks ago.
“It’s indescribable,” Dickson said. “There are times I look at … [the baby] and say, ‘We did that, you know?’ We gave her what she wants. Not that you ever make up for a baby you lost but you give someone that hope, you know?”
Awwwww so cute. I can do same for my daughter.
Wao!
Awwwwww
Wow she did well.She made a better surrogate mother than a stranger
Wow….this is interesting.
Wow!
Wow
well that is whites for u… it can neva happen in naija,becus tomorrow the grand mum will remind the daughter of how she helped her carry her child for her for nine mnths… God dnt allow punishments like this visit my children
AlLpraise be unto God..
Wow I can’t believe dis! It’s a wonderful option
Wow.good for them ooo
Hmmmmm
Ndi ocha unu di kwa ekwu
Very touching story with a beautiful ending. I am glad her mum.was able to do it for her and the mums pregnancy was smooth. Congrats to them
Wow….dats a nice.
Wow! She try ooo
I will gladly do same for my daughters too