Julie Davidson, 24, Georgia, USA
Tears blurred my vision, my heart pounded.
‘Julie, are you OK?’ my hubby Justin asked, sounding concerned.
‘I’m fine,’ I murmured, giving his hand a quick squeeze.
I turned back to the doctor.
‘Are you saying I might not be able to have kids?’ I asked shakily.
‘Just that it might be difficult to conceive naturally,’ she said.
I couldn’t help but fear the worst.
It was February last year, I’d just been diagnosed with endometriosis – a painful condition where the lining of the uterus grows in other places.
That alone I could handle, but when doctors told me it could harm my chances of having kids, it broke my heart.
My lifelong dream had been to become a mum.
Me and Justin, 25,…
