Charlene Medlicott had given up on the idea of ever being pregnant after doctors told her she was infertile when she was only 15 years old. She had been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries, which is a condition that makes it very difficult to become pregnant.
Doctors were sure it would never happen for Charlene, so you can only imagine her complete and total shock when she wound up conceiving quadruplets naturally five years later, at the age of 20!! The idea that she and her husband were expecting a baby was a surprise enough in itself -- but to hear they actually had four little ones on the way? OMG. The word "disbelief" doesn't seem to do their story justice.
Of course, carrying multiples can be a bit scary and risky, which is why doctors advised Charlene to undergo selective reduction to eliminate two of her babies. She and her husband refused, and now six months later, they have four beautiful daughters, Evelynn, Gracie-Lou, Rosaline, and Amalia-Rose.
The odds of conceiving quadruplets naturally and without the help of fertility treatments are twenty-five-million-to-one, which makes the birth of these four babies even more miraculous. They were definitely meant to be, even though Charlene never dreamed she'd actually become pregnant and give birth to her own biological children.
Being diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome can be so devastating, but hearing how Charlene and her four gorgeous little girls defied the odds should give other couples hope that their dream of having kids isn't necessarily over because of that diagnosis. And if she was able to conceive four babies, surely there must be a chance of other women with this condition becoming pregnant with one!
Do you know anyone who's had trouble getting pregnant because of polycystic ovaries?
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this is an amazing story that inspires me
They have no idea why I can't have a baby. Since I don't have insurance I can't get any treatments and we don't qualify to adopt. After 15 years of trying I've completely given up on the idea of ever having a child. I'm happy that she was able to have her children, but I don't really think a 20 year old getting pregnant is a miracle.
The doctors were wrong when they said she could not get pregnant. Why believe them when they tell you to get rid of two of your babies. She was right to keep her babies. They are a blessing from God.
I was diagnosed with PCOS after I had been married for just under 3 years. We hadn't been trying to get pregnant for the first two years, but we weren't preventing it either. I tried the temperature monitoring after 2 1/2 years of marriage because I wanted a baby. I never had a temperature change unless I was sick. I saw a fertility specialist and after running some tests on me (I had irregular periods) he diagnosed me. He gave me the option of getting the PCOS under control or trying to concieve. I opted for trying to conceive. I conceived after the second month of fertility drugs. My son was born 9 weeks premature. I conceived my daughter without any help. I wasn't taking birth control because I was told I couldn't get pregnant without fertility drugs. She was born 4 weeks premature. My youngest was conceived while I was on birth control. He was 6 weeks premature. This condition does not keep you from getting pregnant, but does make it difficult.