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Good News to Celebrate

As many of you know I was diagnosed in early 2007 with Stage 3B/C standard OVCA. I had successful surgery and then 6 rounds of carbotaxol and celebrated my 2 year remission in October this year.
Due to my age (31 at the time) and since we hadn't managed to start a family yet, the gyn onc managed to preserve my uterus which was strangely not touched by he cancer (despite having tumours everywhere else down there) and this year we made the decision to trust in our future and attempt a family through IVF with egg donor (both ovaries gone).
I know pregnancy is a sensitive topic for many diagnosed young but I hope that this post also shows what can be possible.
Yesterday I became the proud mum of my first child, a baby girl called Emily Rose. She is just beautiful. I managed to have a vaginal birth which they thought was unlikely due to scarring with the previous surgeries. My/gyn onc was on standby to do a looksee if I had the c-section but we managed to avoid the extra stress and complication of surgury. I didn't feel the contractions 'normally' due to all the nerve damage done with the scraping away of tumours etc which some would say was a blessing and it was a fast labour and delivery with contractions starting at 8:30 in the morning and having my baby in my arms by 2pm. All the staff were fantastic and got emotional too, knowing what this meant to us and seeing it for the miracle it was. The delivering nurse wore a ovarian cancer awareness necklace throughout the day which just gave me focus and willpower and really touched me.

I plan to be one of the long term survivors and watch my daughter grow up. We can never know our future - we just have to work towards it with positivity and hope.
I was thinking of all my friends that are stuggling on here and going through tough times and wanted to share my news to show that we can beat cancer and go on with the lives we planned.
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Congrats!!!!
One of GODS true BLESSINGS! I am thrilled to hear such good news!!
Welcome to the world Emily Rose!:)
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106886 tn?1281291572
I am so happy I checked in tonight... I have been away from the forum for too long. What fabulous news! This is so awesome and I am so happy for you!

What a joyous time this is for so many reasons!

Our only child is now 24 but the day she was born seems like yesterday in many ways!
I am so very happy for you and your family.

Eager to see pictures, too.

Love, Mary
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1046985 tn?1305117048
Such beautiful news, miracles really do happen. Congratulations, gotta love these happy endings. Makes me smile just reading this, awesome effort.
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That is wonderful - congratulations on your little girl
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THANK YOU JESUS ... WHAT INCREDIBLY WONDERFUL NEWS.  LIFE DOES GO ON.

CONGRATULATIONS.

Judy
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Congratulations and best wishes to you and the new little one.

I wish you both a long, healthy and happy life!

Jane
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