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October 14, 2019

Delighted at falling pregnant after 22 years

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As Paula Lackie strokes her swollen tummy she admits she is counting the days until the arrival of her unborn baby.

In her 20s, tests revealed she could never fall pregnant naturally.

Image: Delighted at falling pregnant after 22 yearsRather than giving up on her dream of becoming a mum, Paula and her then-husband adopted two children they adore.

For most of the next two decades, she admits she secretly hoped doctors had got her diagnosis wrong, only to be left shattered each month when she failed to conceive.

And only after finally giving up hope of ever falling pregnant naturally did she discover she was expecting.

Paula, 43, of Haddington, East Lothian, said: At first I thought I must be starting the menopause.

This Pregnancy Over 40 story was found on DailyRecord.co.uk
Read more: Delight for woman as she falls pregnant after 22 years of trying
Originally posted in April 15, 2012.

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TODAY'S BOOK SUGGESTION:
Image: The Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility, by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer. Publisher: Jossey-Bass; Revised Edition edition (March 13, 1998)pixelThe Long-Awaited Stork: A Guide to Parenting After Infertility
by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer

-- Parents who have wondered about the long term impact of infertility on their self-image will find the answers in this insightful book by Lois Melina, author of Raising Adopted Children and Making Sense of Adoption.

Finally, here's a book that's sensitive and responsive to the unique emotional experience of parenting after a long, arduous course of infertility diagnosis and treatment.

The Long-Awaited Stork gives you all the information, advice, and support you need to adjust to and cope with the special problems of parenting after infertility.

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