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Despite enduring six failed pregnancies, Keira Rumble persevered and finally gave birth to a healthy baby boy. She described herself as “the happiest mother in the world.” Over the course of three years, she attempted to conceive six times, with the last attempt being particularly challenging due to several days of severe pain. She was bedridden for days due to the severity of her symptoms, and when she eventually saw her doctor, they determined that she had endometriosis and performed surgery.
Despite her disappointment, she underwent IVF, which was successful, and on July 5, she gave birth to her preterm baby, Hunter Philip Harris, who was born at 36 weeks.
She emphasized, “Now I feel incredibly close to him, even though I only held him for 30 seconds when he was born.” He was subsequently sent to the intensive care unit, where he was given 100 percent oxygen in order to live. “When I initially brought him into my arms, he was covered in bruises and struggling to breathe.”
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And she says, “While I loved him, I did not initially experience a unique connection with him, as I had anticipated. Even more difficult was the inability to hold and milk him.”
Yet, the happiest mother in the world claims that she wanted to share her path to parenthood in order to inspire and provide hope to all women who are attempting to conceive.