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‘It Was The Best Experience Of My Life’: The Moment Woman, 46, Gives Birth To Her Own Grandson

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When Alice Hohenhaus, 25, was just four-years-old, she was diagnosed with leukaemia.

Despite going into remission at eight-years-old, she relapsed at nine and full body radiation meant she would later struggle to have children due to scar tissue.

Much to her shock, Alice fell pregnant naturally when she was 23, but tragically lost her little boy at 15 weeks – doctors advising her that complications with her uterus meant she would never be able to carry a baby to full term.

But Alice’s mother, Theresa Hohenhaus, from Ipswich, Queensland, offered to step in as a surrogate for her daughter and keep her dreams of having a family alive.

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‘Alice already had the embryos and I thought “why not?”,’ Theresa, 46, told Daily Mail Australia

‘Alice already had the embryos and I thought “why not?”,’ Theresa, 46, told Daily Mail Australia.

‘I thought I was too old and Alice didn’t want me to do it at first but I had already almost lost Alice twice before – she hemorrhaged during her pregnancy and it was touch and go there for a while.

‘Making her happy and seeing her happy now is worth it.’

‘I said to Alice before I found out that I thought I was pregnant because I felt really sick. The next week we found out it was positive,’ Theresa said

Theresa, who is a mother-of-five and has fostered 50 children, became pregnant almost immediately.

‘I said to Alice before I found out that I thought I was pregnant because I felt really sick. The next week we found out it was positive,’ Theresa said.

‘It was amazing and every appointment and scan from then on we went to together and cried together… we are very very close.’

From the word go, Theresa saw the growing baby as nothing but her grandson and gave birth to him on June 2nd.

I was worried about how I would cope when I had him but I had him naturally and afterwards they placed him on my tummy and I had the first cuddle while Alice cut the cord,’ Theresa said

‘I would have to say it was the best experience of my whole life,’ Theresa said.

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‘I was worried about how I would cope when I had him but I had him naturally and afterwards they place him on my tummy and I had the first cuddle while Alice cut the cord.

‘It was so beautiful. I was worried about handing him over at first and Alice was worried about how she would cope seeing me in so much pain. But we both made it through and it is a moment I will honestly cherish until I die.’

– DailyMail

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  1. Ania Anna Kopacz

    and so what ?! she has the same right to carry a child like any other woman .. don’t kill the vibe

  2. Ania Anna Kopacz

    very high ration of having a child with down syndrome for us oyibo at this age … study before you open your mouth next time

  3. it is not everybody that know….and it is not about having a good biology teacher@hathy

  4. Happy Umoh Ukpong

    God bless you ma’am for being there for your daughter

  5. Ania Anna Kopacz indeed the chances of giving to a child with DS maybe high, but ask yourself this. Do you see a prevelance ratio in the black communities with or many foreign countries with children born with DS borne by older mothers. So, the chances are rare to us. Yes, I have done my studies and I have spent years conducting evaluation’s for special needs children.
    I mentioned the woman was only 46yrs old because the article reported her as grandma, as if she was an old lady once you read it. Trust me, African women and Spanish women have had children around these ages and Down Syndrome is no where near. Halle Barry and many more women, does their children have DS. Do I appear as a DS person to you, case closed!!

  6. Ania Anna Kopacz indeed the chances of giving to a child with DS maybe high, but ask yourself this. Do you see a prevelance ratio in the black communities with or many foreign countries with children born with DS borne by older mothers. So, the chances are rare to us. Yes, I have done my studies and I have spent years conducting evaluation’s for special needs children.
    I mentioned the woman was only 46yrs old because the article reported her as grandma, as if she was an old lady once you read it. Trust me, African women and Spanish women have had children around these ages and Down Syndrome is no where near. Halle Barry and many more women, does their children have DS. Do I appear as a DS person to you, case closed!!

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