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A 51-year-old woman in North Dakota has given birth to her own grandchild – and may have actually experienced a health boost as a result. | A 51-year-old woman in North Dakota has given birth to her own grandchild – and may have actually experienced a health boost as a result. |
Sherri Dickson said she experienced “the definition of sadness” when her daughter Mandy Stephens lost a baby who was born prematurely in 2013. | Sherri Dickson said she experienced “the definition of sadness” when her daughter Mandy Stephens lost a baby who was born prematurely in 2013. |
So when Mandy and husband Jamie decided to explore the option of using IVF treatment, Ms Dickson stepped forward to volunteer as surrogate. | |
Ms Dickson, a mother of three who had Mandy when she was 19 and what she thought would be her last child at 33, had the additional complication of a diagnosis with multiple sclerosis. | |
But, she told ABC News, doctors said the natural boost to the immune system which comes with pregnancy might actually help her fight the disease, which was in remission. | But, she told ABC News, doctors said the natural boost to the immune system which comes with pregnancy might actually help her fight the disease, which was in remission. |
Two attempts were made at IVF, and in November last year Ms Dickson was pregnant with her daughter and son-in-law’s baby boy. | Two attempts were made at IVF, and in November last year Ms Dickson was pregnant with her daughter and son-in-law’s baby boy. |
Ms Dickson said she was able to stay active right up to a week before delivery and pregnancy was “easy” – up to a point. “The delivery at 51 was way harder than the delivery at 33, that was the hard part” she said. | Ms Dickson said she was able to stay active right up to a week before delivery and pregnancy was “easy” – up to a point. “The delivery at 51 was way harder than the delivery at 33, that was the hard part” she said. |
The healthy baby was born four weeks ago, and Mandy told ABC News it was difficult to thank her mother for “giving her the ultimate gift, the gift of life”. | The healthy baby was born four weeks ago, and Mandy told ABC News it was difficult to thank her mother for “giving her the ultimate gift, the gift of life”. |
Ms Dickson said: “She doesn’t have to [thank me] because I have a grandchild – that’s the ultimate thank you.” | Ms Dickson said: “She doesn’t have to [thank me] because I have a grandchild – that’s the ultimate thank you.” |