Jemma Austin, 44, from Worcester
Lying on the bed, I gasped in shock as I felt a blob of cold jelly on my tummy.
‘I’d forgotten what that feels like,’ I giggled.
After finding out I was pregnant, my partner Paul, now 33, and I were at our seven-week scan, and I was so excited to see our little one on the screen back in February 2016.
I had two older boys – Jae, then 13, and Kaeden, then six – and it had been a while since I’d done the baby stage.
But I couldn’t wait to do it all again with Paul.
We’d been together since 2012 after meeting in the gym and we always knew we wanted a child of our own.
I’d been diagnosed with endometriosis in 2002, so I knew falling pregnant might be difficult – but when we had a positive pregnancy test, we were thrilled.
And now here we were,