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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 21, 2008-Corfu city, Ionian Sea, Greece, Europe: Believing in miracles, many pilgrims lay down waiting St Spyridon' relic to pass and heal them. St Spyridon church. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chloe and Amelia) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chris and Chloe Turner with ten month old Amber beside a memorial plant box in the garden dedicated to the twins) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chris Turner with ten month old Amber holding a photo of the twins) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chloe Turner holding a pictrue of the twins) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chloe Turner with ten month old Amber) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chris Turner with ten month old Amber) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chris and Chloe Turner with ten month old Amber) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Ten month old Amber) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Paar hat nach dem Verlust von frühgeborenen Zwillingen eine Tochter bekommen
WILLIAM LAILEY / MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED- Chloe Turner with ten month old Amber and a photo of the twins Alice and Amelia) - A couple have had a miracle baby thanks to a single cervical stitch after the devastating loss of premature twins. Chloe and Chris Turner lost their twins, Alice and Amelia, after they were born severely premature at 24 weeks in June 2018. The couple, from Burton Latimer, Kettering, had been unaware that the removal of some precancerous cells from Chloe's cervix two years earlier had made her susceptible to going into early labour. They spent a year devastated with grief before they decided to try again for a baby and on June 12 2020 their miracle baby Amber, now ten months old, was born. - SEE MERC COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Newborn Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran and a picture of Francesca when she was born premature..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Victoria Bradley with her daughter Francesca Bradley-Curran..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing a penny - the size her feet were when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing a penny - the size her feet were when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Minimale Überlebenschance mit 24 Wochen: Francesca Bradley-Curran kann 5. Geburtstag feiern
MERCURY PRESS. Pictured: Francesca Bradley-Curran, 4, showing life sized footprint of her feet when she was born prematurely..A 'miracle' girl born 24 weeks premature with feet the size of a penny has defied doctors who said she'd never walk or talk as she looks forward to her fifth birthday. Francesca Bradley-Curran, now four, was born 48 hours after the abortion limit, where doctors would have legally deemed her not 'viable' to save due to the low survival rates for babies born in that window. Weighing just 1lb 6oz, doctors warned her mum, Victoria Bradley, 41, and dad Paul Curran, age, that even if she did survive she would never walk or talk properly. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Archie before his ventilator settings were changed) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED After benefiting from the adjustment to his ventilator settings, Archie can now laugh and play) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED After benefiting from the adjustment to his ventilator settings, Archie can now laugh and play) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED After benefiting from the adjustment to his ventilator settings, Archie can now laugh and play) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED After benefiting from the adjustment to his ventilator settings, Archie can now laugh and play) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED After benefiting from the adjustment to his ventilator settings, Archie can now laugh and play) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schwerkrankes Kleinkind darf nach 600 Tagen Krankenhausaufenthalt nach Hause kommen
CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Archie before his ventilator settings were changed) A miracle toddler who was destined to die is set to come home after 600 days in hospital - after NHS doctors, for the first time, invented a treatment to save him. Contracting pneumonia just days after birth, heartbroken parents Shannon, 22 and Jamie, from Plymouth, Devon were told to prepare for the worst for their tiny son, Archie. Yet the determined couple looked for all possible options as their son fought for his life, unable to even open his eyes. With Shannon initially seeking treatment in the US, the protocol was designed to enable Archie's lungs to grow at their own rate by making frequent changes to the ventilator's setting of high pressure and low rates. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, showing off baby bump, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Tim, 31 with identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, and identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED The Triplets bedroom. Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, and identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa and Theodore in hospital) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia walking to school) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia smiling) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia's first day at school) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia on her first day) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY William Laliey / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED: Sophia Marshall, 3 from Wychbold, Worcs. 14/11/2019) - A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Schulbeginn für Mädchen mit 11 Herzfehlern
PIC BY CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Sophia with proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32) A miracle school girl with 11 heart defects has beaten the odds to start school. Proud parents, Chantelle, 33, and Sam Marshall, 32, were told to 'expect the worse' and that their daughter, Sophia, aged four, wouldn't ever reach school age due to her complex congenital heart defect. Not only that Sophia was also diagnosed with Sacral Agenesis - a rare birth defect which affects the fetal development of the lower spine, preventing the ability to walk. But despite it all, little Sophia walked unaided into her first day of school and couldn't be happier to be reunited with her nursery friends after starting reception together. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theodore today) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa with Theodore today) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Melissa with Theodore today) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Mutter bringt trotz lebensgefährlichen Infektionen Baby zur Welt
PIC BY MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED Theo with his four siblings Xavier, one, Kiya, three, Phoebe, four, and Sophia, eight, as well as dad, David Shirley, 30, and mum Melissa) A selfless mum who put her life on the line to save her unborn baby - who doctors believed had a zero per cent chance of survival - are hailed miracles as they both survive. When 29-year-old Melissa Shirley's waters broke at 24 weeks pregnant, while in hospital suffering from multiple infections and sepsis in mid-April, doctors were determined to save her life. Medics tried to transfer the mum-of-five from Port Talbot, Wales, to the nearest hospital with an ICU, but lacking a neonatal unit - leaving baby Theodore to die. But Melissa was determined to give her new-born the best chance no matter what the cost to her own health and demanded to be taken to the further away University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff, which has a ward for seriously ill babies. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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