We suffered five miscarriages but £12,000 treatment gave us our miracle rainbow baby
A COUPLE are celebrating the birth of their rainbow baby after suffering five miscarriages in four years.
Leanda Potter feared never becoming a mum after years of heartbreak.
But she and partner John Tuck, 30, were stunned to be told she was pregnant after spending £12,000 on a pioneering treatment.
Her pregnancy was riddled with complications and she needed a caesarian four weeks early.
But baby Jenson was delivered safely and is home and healthy after a week in hospital.
Leanda, 30, said: “Jenson is our miracle and is everything and more we hoped he’d be.
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“We lost five babies so finally welcoming Jenson into the world was the most wonderful thing after so much pain and grief.
“It’s been a long and difficult road but to be where we are now is so magical and special.”
Rainbow baby is a term for a child born to a family that has experienced miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death.
After five miscarriages between 2018 and 2021, Leanda, of Derby, paid £12,000 for specialist autoimmune treatment.
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Docs found Leanda had polycystic ovary syndrome, a thin womb line and a mal-shaped uterus.
But she said: “I wasn’t prepared to give up on being a mum and I always had faith. He’s our miracle and hero.”