'Christmas miracle' baby born to BBC presenter after 12-year fertility struggle

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BBC presenter and Sky News assistant editor Emily Deeker have celebrated the arrival of a 'Christmas miracle' baby following several unsuccessful rounds of IVF.

Emily and her partner, Will Glennon, have been on a 12-year fertility journey, welcoming their first child, a daughter named Olivia, three years ago.Their little girl was conceived from the couple's second last frozen embryo, offering them the chance to expand their family.

In October, their miracle baby Harry was born reports the Mirror.Emily shared: "When our daughter turned two we said to each other 'We have got another embryo left sitting in the clinic in Bristol so let's try it.

But we absolutely didn't think that it would end in a successful pregnancy and bring in the baby just because we had to do so many rounds of treatment to get our little girl.'" She added: "If that 12th and final frozen embryo hadn't matured to become Harry, we would have been grateful just to have had our beautiful Olivia after such a long wait, but I was already 42 then so if we were going to try, time was running out."Speaking about Harry's birth, she described it as feeling like it was 'meant to be'.

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