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Baby born after 18 miscarriages | Baby born after 18 miscarriages |
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A Sussex mother who suffered 18 miscarriages has spoken of her "little miracle" after giving birth following specialist treatment in Epsom. | A Sussex mother who suffered 18 miscarriages has spoken of her "little miracle" after giving birth following specialist treatment in Epsom. |
Angie Baker, 33, from Peacehaven, gave birth to daughter Raiya on 9 December. | Angie Baker, 33, from Peacehaven, gave birth to daughter Raiya on 9 December. |
She received treatment for a high number of subtype white blood cells, which attacked the foetus believing it to be a foreign body. | She received treatment for a high number of subtype white blood cells, which attacked the foetus believing it to be a foreign body. |
Ms Baker said: "I'm overwhelmed, it seems like a dream. She's perfect in every way." | Ms Baker said: "I'm overwhelmed, it seems like a dream. She's perfect in every way." |
From the age of 20, Ms Baker's miscarriages took place one after another, between five and eight weeks after conception. | From the age of 20, Ms Baker's miscarriages took place one after another, between five and eight weeks after conception. |
She said: "Emotionally it was a rollercoaster. Every time I got pregnant I was hoping this was the one and it wasn't going to end in a miscarriage. | She said: "Emotionally it was a rollercoaster. Every time I got pregnant I was hoping this was the one and it wasn't going to end in a miscarriage. |
"Deep down I always thought it would be a little problem that could be cured." | "Deep down I always thought it would be a little problem that could be cured." |
Ms Baker was treated by Dr Hassan Shehata, a specialist in recurring miscarriages at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust. | Ms Baker was treated by Dr Hassan Shehata, a specialist in recurring miscarriages at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust. |
Angie Baker gave birth to Raiya after 18 miscarriages | |
She was found to be suffering from high levels of Natural Killer (NK) cells following tests only available in Epsom, Liverpool and Chicago. | She was found to be suffering from high levels of Natural Killer (NK) cells following tests only available in Epsom, Liverpool and Chicago. |
Dr Shehata prescribed Ms Baker treatment which involved taking a high dose of steroids two weeks prior to conception and 12 weeks after. | Dr Shehata prescribed Ms Baker treatment which involved taking a high dose of steroids two weeks prior to conception and 12 weeks after. |
Dr Shehata, who sees patients from all over the world, said he had only read about one other case where a woman had had as many as 18 miscarriages before a successful birth. | Dr Shehata, who sees patients from all over the world, said he had only read about one other case where a woman had had as many as 18 miscarriages before a successful birth. |
He said: "Eighteen miscarriages is a huge number. You're more likely to win the lottery than have 18 miscarriages through bad luck." | He said: "Eighteen miscarriages is a huge number. You're more likely to win the lottery than have 18 miscarriages through bad luck." |
Dr Shehata said one in five women will have a miscarriage, one in 25 will have two and one in 15,000 will have five. | Dr Shehata said one in five women will have a miscarriage, one in 25 will have two and one in 15,000 will have five. |
Following the birth of Raiya, Ms Baker said: "I absolutely love it. I enjoy every moment. It's so precious. | Following the birth of Raiya, Ms Baker said: "I absolutely love it. I enjoy every moment. It's so precious. |
"I can't believe she's here and she's mine." | "I can't believe she's here and she's mine." |
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