A woman has given birth to an 'absolute miracle' baby boy after IVF and having her ovaries removed as part of life-saving treatment for a rare cancer.
Stacey Broadmeadow, 38, was shocked to discover she had a million-to-one cancer but even more terrified at the thought it would rob her of her chance of motherhood.
Now, thanks to experts at the Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester, Stacey is cancer free and managed to freeze her eggs, which led to the birth of baby Harry.
He was born against the odds after just two embryos were deemed good enough for IVF treatment and the first fertility attempt ended in miscarriage.
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