Woman gets her baby three years after husband’s death

A woman Delhi held her newborn baby after three years of her husband’s death. It can be said that this was only possible due to the advanced technology and her persistence to parent a child. It should be also noted here that that the woman couldn’t conceive despite undergoing multiple in-vitro fertilisation cycles.

The woman who is now 30 years old had married her husband five years back. Her husband died in a car accident in 2015 which left her very depressed. She had just then begunher IVF procedures. 

But after the advice from a doctor that she needed to be both physically and emotionally fit as well, she decided to go in for surrogacy. After failing two IVF cycles, her husband’s last vial sample was used which ended with a fruitful result with the surrogacy.

Three years after the husband’s death and now havingthe baby in her arms being a mother sure willbe a miraculous and wonderful feeling! 
 

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