A mother who has lost 27 children to miscarriage has spoken out about the heartbreak the losses have caused. Mum Lisa had a smooth pregnancy with her first born in 2007 and assumed it would plain sailing in the future.
However, the trainee nursing associate endured two devastating miscarriages before being diagnosed with unexplained infertility.
Tests revealed Lisa, from Birmingham, West Midlands, had a high level of natural killer cells which meant her body was killing unborn embryos.
But medication has failed to put an end to the heartbreaking miscarriages. Lisa, 33, said: "I never knew it was possible to have unexplained complications behind building a family. "It is frustrating and heartbreaking to say the least. "Losing a baby doesn't
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