Woman welcomes baby after being told ‘not possible’ due to brain tumour, PCOS

An African American woman has shared her heartwarming journey to motherhood after being told by doctors that her health conditions, brain tumour and PCOS made it nearly impossible.

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The woman, identified as @Heymoshimoshii on X (formerly Twitter), recounted how a diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and a brain tumour in 2017 left her with little hope of having children.

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Defying the odds, she welcomed her ‘little miracle’ eight years later and took to social media to celebrate.

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Alongside stunning baby bump photos, she expressed her gratitude for the blessing she once thought was out of reach.

“Since 2017, I’ve been told motherhood wouldn’t be possible due to my brain tumor & PCOS. But 8 years later, here we are defying the odds. My tiny miracle, I’m in awe of you. You’re the answer to prayers I thought were unheard & I’m forever grateful to God for this blessing ,” she wrote.

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Her story has inspired thousands online, with many praising her resilience and faith. Her post serves as a beacon of hope for others navigating similar challenges, proving that miracles can happen even in the face of medical improbabilities.

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For educational purposes, PCOS is a condition where you have few, unusual or very long periods. It often results in having too much of a male hormone called androgen. Many small sacs of fluid develop on the ovaries which may fail to regularly release eggs.

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