A Lotto-winning NHS nurse who gave birth to a IVF baby paid for with her winnings now want to help others achieve their parenthood dream.
Rebecca Brown, 40, pocketed a life-changing £250,000 when her Mirror-reading family syndicate won the £1million jackpot in August 2016.
But she was left devastated two years later when doctors found pre-cancerous cells of the cervix during a routine scan. Rebecca, of Eastwood, Notts, was told if she wanted children she should have them “sooner rather than later” amid hysterectomy fears.
So she decided to spend a chunk of her National Lottery winnings on IVF treatment - and fell pregnant after two rounds. The orthopaedic nurse gave birth to “priceless” daughter Ethel in January after spending £12,000 on
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