We started the gruelling treatment– injections, scans, blood tests Groggily opening my eyes, my body ached and my mind swam.
My baby, I thought, heartbroken.
It was December 2003 and, aged 18, I was coming round in hospital after emergency surgery to remove an ectopic pregnancy.
It’d been a shock when I fell pregnant, but my then boyfriend and I were excited.
Until a blood test at 8 weeks revealed the foetus had developed in one of my Fallopian tubes.
‘We had to remove the whole tube,’ the surgeon explained after surgery.
In shock, grieving for my baby, I sobbed.
Though still in my teens, I’d realised how deeply I wanted to be a mum.
But with one Fallopian tube, my journey to motherhood was going to be tough.…
